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Callable,
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from .errors import Errors
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
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from .morphology import Morphology
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from .tokens import Doc, Span, Token
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from .training import Example
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from .util import SimpleFrozenList, get_lang_class
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from .language import Language # noqa: F401
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DEFAULT_PIPELINE = ("senter", "tagger", "morphologizer", "parser", "ner", "textcat")
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MISSING_VALUES = frozenset([None, 0, ""])
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class PRFScore:
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"""A precision / recall / F score."""
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💫 Tidy up and auto-format .py files (#2983)
<!--- Provide a general summary of your changes in the title. -->
## Description
- [x] Use [`black`](https://github.com/ambv/black) to auto-format all `.py` files.
- [x] Update flake8 config to exclude very large files (lemmatization tables etc.)
- [x] Update code to be compatible with flake8 rules
- [x] Fix various small bugs, inconsistencies and messy stuff in the language data
- [x] Update docs to explain new code style (`black`, `flake8`, when to use `# fmt: off` and `# fmt: on` and what `# noqa` means)
Once #2932 is merged, which auto-formats and tidies up the CLI, we'll be able to run `flake8 spacy` actually get meaningful results.
At the moment, the code style and linting isn't applied automatically, but I'm hoping that the new [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/features/actions) will let us auto-format pull requests and post comments with relevant linting information.
### Types of change
enhancement, code style
## Checklist
<!--- Before you submit the PR, go over this checklist and make sure you can
tick off all the boxes. [] -> [x] -->
- [x] I have submitted the spaCy Contributor Agreement.
- [x] I ran the tests, and all new and existing tests passed.
- [x] My changes don't require a change to the documentation, or if they do, I've added all required information.
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def __init__(
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def __add__(self, other):
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return PRFScore(
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tp=self.tp + other.tp, fp=self.fp + other.fp, fn=self.fn + other.fn
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def score_set(self, cand: set, gold: set) -> None:
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self.tp += len(cand.intersection(gold))
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def precision(self) -> float:
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def recall(self) -> float:
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def fscore(self) -> float:
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def to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, float]:
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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return {"p": self.precision, "r": self.recall, "f": self.fscore}
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class ROCAUCScore:
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"""An AUC ROC score. This is only defined for binary classification.
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Use the method is_binary before calculating the score, otherwise it
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may throw an error."""
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def __init__(self) -> None:
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🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
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self.golds: List[Any] = []
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self.cands: List[Any] = []
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self.saved_score = 0.0
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self.saved_score_at_len = 0
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def score_set(self, cand, gold) -> None:
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self.cands.append(cand)
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self.golds.append(gold)
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def is_binary(self):
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return len(np.unique(self.golds)) == 2
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@property
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def score(self):
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if not self.is_binary():
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raise ValueError(Errors.E165.format(label=set(self.golds)))
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if len(self.golds) == self.saved_score_at_len:
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return self.saved_score
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self.saved_score = _roc_auc_score(self.golds, self.cands)
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self.saved_score_at_len = len(self.golds)
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return self.saved_score
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class Scorer:
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"""Compute evaluation scores."""
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def __init__(
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self,
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nlp: Optional["Language"] = None,
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default_lang: str = "xx",
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default_pipeline: Iterable[str] = DEFAULT_PIPELINE,
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**cfg,
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) -> None:
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"""Initialize the Scorer.
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DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/scorer#init
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"""
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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self.cfg = cfg
|
🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
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self.nlp = nlp
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else:
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nlp = get_lang_class(default_lang)()
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for pipe in default_pipeline:
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nlp.add_pipe(pipe)
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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self.nlp = nlp
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def score(
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self, examples: Iterable[Example], *, per_component: bool = False
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) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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"""Evaluate a list of Examples.
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examples (Iterable[Example]): The predicted annotations + correct annotations.
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per_component (bool): Whether to return the scores keyed by component
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name. Defaults to False.
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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RETURNS (Dict): A dictionary of scores.
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DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/scorer#score
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"""
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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scores = {}
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if hasattr(self.nlp.tokenizer, "score"):
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if per_component:
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scores["tokenizer"] = self.nlp.tokenizer.score(examples, **self.cfg)
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else:
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scores.update(self.nlp.tokenizer.score(examples, **self.cfg)) # type: ignore
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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for name, component in self.nlp.pipeline:
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if hasattr(component, "score"):
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2023-05-12 13:36:54 +00:00
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if per_component:
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scores[name] = component.score(examples, **self.cfg)
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else:
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scores.update(component.score(examples, **self.cfg))
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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return scores
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2015-03-11 01:07:03 +00:00
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|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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@staticmethod
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2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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def score_tokenization(examples: Iterable[Example], **cfg) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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"""Returns accuracy and PRF scores for tokenization.
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* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
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* token_p/r/f: PRF for token character spans
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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examples (Iterable[Example]): Examples to score
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RETURNS (Dict[str, Any]): A dictionary containing the scores
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token_acc/p/r/f.
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DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/scorer#score_tokenization
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"""
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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acc_score = PRFScore()
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prf_score = PRFScore()
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for example in examples:
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gold_doc = example.reference
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pred_doc = example.predicted
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if gold_doc.has_unknown_spaces:
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continue
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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align = example.alignment
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gold_spans = set()
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pred_spans = set()
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for token in gold_doc:
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if token.orth_.isspace():
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continue
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gold_spans.add((token.idx, token.idx + len(token)))
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for token in pred_doc:
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if token.orth_.isspace():
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continue
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pred_spans.add((token.idx, token.idx + len(token)))
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if align.x2y.lengths[token.i] != 1:
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acc_score.fp += 1
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else:
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acc_score.tp += 1
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prf_score.score_set(pred_spans, gold_spans)
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if len(acc_score) > 0:
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return {
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"token_acc": acc_score.precision,
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2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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"token_p": prf_score.precision,
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"token_r": prf_score.recall,
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"token_f": prf_score.fscore,
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}
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else:
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return {
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"token_acc": None,
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"token_p": None,
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"token_r": None,
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2021-01-05 02:41:53 +00:00
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"token_f": None,
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2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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}
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2019-10-31 20:18:16 +00:00
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|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
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|
@staticmethod
|
2020-07-28 19:39:42 +00:00
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def score_token_attr(
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examples: Iterable[Example],
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attr: str,
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*,
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getter: Callable[[Token, str], Any] = getattr,
|
🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
|
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|
|
missing_values: Set[Any] = MISSING_VALUES, # type: ignore[assignment]
|
2020-07-28 19:39:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
**cfg,
|
2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
|
|
|
|
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
|
|
|
"""Returns an accuracy score for a token-level attribute.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
examples (Iterable[Example]): Examples to score
|
|
|
|
|
attr (str): The attribute to score.
|
2020-07-28 19:39:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
getter (Callable[[Token, str], Any]): Defaults to getattr. If provided,
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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getter(token, attr) should return the value of the attribute for an
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individual token.
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🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
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missing_values (Set[Any]): Attribute values to treat as missing annotation
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in the reference annotation.
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RETURNS (Dict[str, Any]): A dictionary containing the accuracy score
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under the key attr_acc.
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DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/scorer#score_token_attr
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"""
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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tag_score = PRFScore()
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for example in examples:
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gold_doc = example.reference
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pred_doc = example.predicted
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align = example.alignment
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gold_tags = set()
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missing_indices = set()
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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for gold_i, token in enumerate(gold_doc):
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value = getter(token, attr)
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if value not in missing_values:
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gold_tags.add((gold_i, getter(token, attr)))
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else:
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missing_indices.add(gold_i)
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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pred_tags = set()
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for token in pred_doc:
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if token.orth_.isspace():
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continue
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if align.x2y.lengths[token.i] == 1:
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gold_i = align.x2y[token.i][0]
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if gold_i not in missing_indices:
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pred_tags.add((gold_i, getter(token, attr)))
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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tag_score.score_set(pred_tags, gold_tags)
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2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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score_key = f"{attr}_acc"
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if len(tag_score) == 0:
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return {score_key: None}
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else:
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return {score_key: tag_score.fscore}
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2019-07-10 09:19:28 +00:00
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|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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@staticmethod
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def score_token_attr_per_feat(
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examples: Iterable[Example],
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attr: str,
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*,
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getter: Callable[[Token, str], Any] = getattr,
|
🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
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missing_values: Set[Any] = MISSING_VALUES, # type: ignore[assignment]
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2020-07-28 19:39:42 +00:00
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**cfg,
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2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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"""Return micro PRF and PRF scores per feat for a token attribute in
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UFEATS format.
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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examples (Iterable[Example]): Examples to score
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attr (str): The attribute to score.
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getter (Callable[[Token, str], Any]): Defaults to getattr. If provided,
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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getter(token, attr) should return the value of the attribute for an
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individual token.
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2021-10-29 08:29:29 +00:00
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missing_values (Set[Any]): Attribute values to treat as missing
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annotation in the reference annotation.
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RETURNS (dict): A dictionary containing the micro PRF scores under the
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key attr_micro_p/r/f and the per-feat PRF scores under
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attr_per_feat.
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2019-09-15 20:31:31 +00:00
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"""
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2021-10-29 08:29:29 +00:00
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micro_score = PRFScore()
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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per_feat = {}
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for example in examples:
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pred_doc = example.predicted
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gold_doc = example.reference
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align = example.alignment
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🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
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gold_per_feat: Dict[str, Set] = {}
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2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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missing_indices = set()
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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for gold_i, token in enumerate(gold_doc):
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2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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value = getter(token, attr)
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morph = gold_doc.vocab.strings[value]
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if value not in missing_values and morph != Morphology.EMPTY_MORPH:
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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for feat in morph.split(Morphology.FEATURE_SEP):
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field, values = feat.split(Morphology.FIELD_SEP)
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if field not in per_feat:
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per_feat[field] = PRFScore()
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if field not in gold_per_feat:
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gold_per_feat[field] = set()
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gold_per_feat[field].add((gold_i, feat))
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2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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else:
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missing_indices.add(gold_i)
|
🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
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pred_per_feat: Dict[str, Set] = {}
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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for token in pred_doc:
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if token.orth_.isspace():
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continue
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if align.x2y.lengths[token.i] == 1:
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gold_i = align.x2y[token.i][0]
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if gold_i not in missing_indices:
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value = getter(token, attr)
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morph = gold_doc.vocab.strings[value]
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2021-01-05 02:41:53 +00:00
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if (
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value not in missing_values
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and morph != Morphology.EMPTY_MORPH
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):
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2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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for feat in morph.split(Morphology.FEATURE_SEP):
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field, values = feat.split(Morphology.FIELD_SEP)
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if field not in per_feat:
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per_feat[field] = PRFScore()
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if field not in pred_per_feat:
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pred_per_feat[field] = set()
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pred_per_feat[field].add((gold_i, feat))
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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for field in per_feat:
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2021-11-05 08:56:26 +00:00
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micro_score.score_set(
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pred_per_feat.get(field, set()), gold_per_feat.get(field, set())
|
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|
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|
)
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
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|
per_feat[field].score_set(
|
2020-09-24 08:31:17 +00:00
|
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|
|
pred_per_feat.get(field, set()), gold_per_feat.get(field, set())
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
|
|
|
)
|
2021-10-29 08:29:29 +00:00
|
|
|
|
result: Dict[str, Any] = {}
|
|
|
|
|
if len(micro_score) > 0:
|
|
|
|
|
result[f"{attr}_micro_p"] = micro_score.precision
|
|
|
|
|
result[f"{attr}_micro_r"] = micro_score.recall
|
|
|
|
|
result[f"{attr}_micro_f"] = micro_score.fscore
|
|
|
|
|
result[f"{attr}_per_feat"] = {k: v.to_dict() for k, v in per_feat.items()}
|
2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
|
|
|
|
else:
|
2021-10-29 08:29:29 +00:00
|
|
|
|
result[f"{attr}_micro_p"] = None
|
|
|
|
|
result[f"{attr}_micro_r"] = None
|
|
|
|
|
result[f"{attr}_micro_f"] = None
|
|
|
|
|
result[f"{attr}_per_feat"] = None
|
|
|
|
|
return result
|
2020-06-12 00:02:07 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
2020-07-28 19:39:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
def score_spans(
|
|
|
|
|
examples: Iterable[Example],
|
|
|
|
|
attr: str,
|
|
|
|
|
*,
|
2020-08-17 14:45:24 +00:00
|
|
|
|
getter: Callable[[Doc, str], Iterable[Span]] = getattr,
|
2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
|
|
|
|
has_annotation: Optional[Callable[[Doc], bool]] = None,
|
2021-04-08 10:19:17 +00:00
|
|
|
|
labeled: bool = True,
|
|
|
|
|
allow_overlap: bool = False,
|
2020-07-28 19:39:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
**cfg,
|
|
|
|
|
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
|
|
|
"""Returns PRF scores for labeled spans.
|
2019-09-15 20:31:31 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
|
|
|
examples (Iterable[Example]): Examples to score
|
|
|
|
|
attr (str): The attribute to score.
|
2020-08-17 14:45:24 +00:00
|
|
|
|
getter (Callable[[Doc, str], Iterable[Span]]): Defaults to getattr. If
|
|
|
|
|
provided, getter(doc, attr) should return the spans for the
|
|
|
|
|
individual doc.
|
2021-02-26 13:27:10 +00:00
|
|
|
|
has_annotation (Optional[Callable[[Doc], bool]]) should return whether a `Doc`
|
|
|
|
|
has annotation for this `attr`. Docs without annotation are skipped for
|
|
|
|
|
scoring purposes.
|
2021-04-08 10:19:17 +00:00
|
|
|
|
labeled (bool): Whether or not to include label information in
|
|
|
|
|
the evaluation. If set to 'False', two spans will be considered
|
|
|
|
|
equal if their start and end match, irrespective of their label.
|
|
|
|
|
allow_overlap (bool): Whether or not to allow overlapping spans.
|
|
|
|
|
If set to 'False', the alignment will automatically resolve conflicts.
|
2020-07-28 19:39:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
RETURNS (Dict[str, Any]): A dictionary containing the PRF scores under
|
|
|
|
|
the keys attr_p/r/f and the per-type PRF scores under attr_per_type.
|
|
|
|
|
|
2021-01-30 09:09:38 +00:00
|
|
|
|
DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/scorer#score_spans
|
2019-05-24 12:06:04 +00:00
|
|
|
|
"""
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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score = PRFScore()
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score_per_type = dict()
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for example in examples:
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pred_doc = example.predicted
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gold_doc = example.reference
|
2021-02-26 13:27:10 +00:00
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# Option to handle docs without annotation for this attribute
|
2021-11-23 14:17:19 +00:00
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if has_annotation is not None and not has_annotation(gold_doc):
|
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continue
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# Find all labels in gold
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labels = set([k.label_ for k in getter(gold_doc, attr)])
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# If labeled, find all labels in pred
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if has_annotation is None or (
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has_annotation is not None and has_annotation(pred_doc)
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):
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labels |= set([k.label_ for k in getter(pred_doc, attr)])
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
|
|
|
# Set up all labels for per type scoring and prepare gold per type
|
🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
|
|
|
|
gold_per_type: Dict[str, Set] = {label: set() for label in labels}
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
|
|
|
for label in labels:
|
|
|
|
|
if label not in score_per_type:
|
|
|
|
|
score_per_type[label] = PRFScore()
|
|
|
|
|
# Find all predidate labels, for all and per type
|
|
|
|
|
gold_spans = set()
|
|
|
|
|
pred_spans = set()
|
|
|
|
|
for span in getter(gold_doc, attr):
|
🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
|
|
|
|
gold_span: Tuple
|
2021-04-08 10:19:17 +00:00
|
|
|
|
if labeled:
|
|
|
|
|
gold_span = (span.label_, span.start, span.end - 1)
|
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
|
|
gold_span = (span.start, span.end - 1)
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
|
|
|
gold_spans.add(gold_span)
|
2021-04-08 10:19:17 +00:00
|
|
|
|
gold_per_type[span.label_].add(gold_span)
|
🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
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pred_per_type: Dict[str, Set] = {label: set() for label in labels}
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if has_annotation is None or (
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has_annotation is not None and has_annotation(pred_doc)
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):
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for span in example.get_aligned_spans_x2y(
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getter(pred_doc, attr), allow_overlap
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):
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pred_span: Tuple
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if labeled:
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pred_span = (span.label_, span.start, span.end - 1)
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else:
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pred_span = (span.start, span.end - 1)
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pred_spans.add(pred_span)
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pred_per_type[span.label_].add(pred_span)
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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# Scores per label
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if labeled:
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for k, v in score_per_type.items():
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if k in pred_per_type:
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v.score_set(pred_per_type[k], gold_per_type[k])
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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# Score for all labels
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score.score_set(pred_spans, gold_spans)
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# Assemble final result
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🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
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final_scores: Dict[str, Any] = {
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f"{attr}_p": None,
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f"{attr}_r": None,
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f"{attr}_f": None,
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}
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if labeled:
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final_scores[f"{attr}_per_type"] = None
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if len(score) > 0:
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final_scores[f"{attr}_p"] = score.precision
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final_scores[f"{attr}_r"] = score.recall
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final_scores[f"{attr}_f"] = score.fscore
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if labeled:
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final_scores[f"{attr}_per_type"] = {
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k: v.to_dict() for k, v in score_per_type.items()
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}
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return final_scores
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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@staticmethod
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def score_cats(
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examples: Iterable[Example],
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attr: str,
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*,
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getter: Callable[[Doc, str], Any] = getattr,
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labels: Iterable[str] = SimpleFrozenList(),
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multi_label: bool = True,
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positive_label: Optional[str] = None,
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threshold: Optional[float] = None,
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**cfg,
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) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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"""Returns PRF and ROC AUC scores for a doc-level attribute with a
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dict with scores for each label like Doc.cats. The reported overall
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score depends on the scorer settings.
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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examples (Iterable[Example]): Examples to score
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attr (str): The attribute to score.
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getter (Callable[[Doc, str], Any]): Defaults to getattr. If provided,
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
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getter(doc, attr) should return the values for the individual doc.
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labels (Iterable[str]): The set of possible labels. Defaults to [].
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multi_label (bool): Whether the attribute allows multiple labels.
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Defaults to True. When set to False (exclusive labels), missing
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gold labels are interpreted as 0.0 and the threshold is set to 0.0.
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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positive_label (str): The positive label for a binary task with
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exclusive classes. Defaults to None.
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threshold (float): Cutoff to consider a prediction "positive". Defaults
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to 0.5 for multi-label, and 0.0 (i.e. whatever's highest scoring)
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otherwise.
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RETURNS (Dict[str, Any]): A dictionary containing the scores, with
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inapplicable scores as None:
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for all:
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attr_score (one of attr_micro_f / attr_macro_f / attr_macro_auc),
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attr_score_desc (text description of the overall score),
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attr_micro_p,
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attr_micro_r,
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attr_micro_f,
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attr_macro_p,
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attr_macro_r,
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attr_macro_f,
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attr_macro_auc,
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attr_f_per_type,
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attr_auc_per_type
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DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/scorer#score_cats
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"""
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if threshold is None:
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threshold = 0.5 if multi_label else 0.0
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if not multi_label:
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threshold = 0.0
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f_per_type = {label: PRFScore() for label in labels}
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auc_per_type = {label: ROCAUCScore() for label in labels}
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labels = set(labels)
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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for example in examples:
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# Through this loop, None in the gold_cats indicates missing label.
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pred_cats = getter(example.predicted, attr)
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pred_cats = {k: v for k, v in pred_cats.items() if k in labels}
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gold_cats = getter(example.reference, attr)
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gold_cats = {k: v for k, v in gold_cats.items() if k in labels}
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for label in labels:
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pred_score = pred_cats.get(label, 0.0)
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gold_score = gold_cats.get(label)
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if not gold_score and not multi_label:
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gold_score = 0.0
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if gold_score is not None:
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auc_per_type[label].score_set(pred_score, gold_score)
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if multi_label:
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for label in labels:
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pred_score = pred_cats.get(label, 0.0)
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gold_score = gold_cats.get(label)
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if gold_score is not None:
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if pred_score >= threshold and gold_score > 0:
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f_per_type[label].tp += 1
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elif pred_score >= threshold and gold_score == 0:
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f_per_type[label].fp += 1
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elif pred_score < threshold and gold_score > 0:
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f_per_type[label].fn += 1
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elif pred_cats and gold_cats:
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# Get the highest-scoring for each.
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pred_label, pred_score = max(pred_cats.items(), key=lambda it: it[1])
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gold_label, gold_score = max(gold_cats.items(), key=lambda it: it[1])
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if pred_label == gold_label:
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f_per_type[pred_label].tp += 1
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else:
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f_per_type[gold_label].fn += 1
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f_per_type[pred_label].fp += 1
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elif gold_cats:
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gold_label, gold_score = max(gold_cats, key=lambda it: it[1])
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if gold_score > 0:
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f_per_type[gold_label].fn += 1
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elif pred_cats:
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pred_label, pred_score = max(pred_cats.items(), key=lambda it: it[1])
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f_per_type[pred_label].fp += 1
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micro_prf = PRFScore()
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for label_prf in f_per_type.values():
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micro_prf.tp += label_prf.tp
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micro_prf.fn += label_prf.fn
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micro_prf.fp += label_prf.fp
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n_cats = len(f_per_type) + 1e-100
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macro_p = sum(prf.precision for prf in f_per_type.values()) / n_cats
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macro_r = sum(prf.recall for prf in f_per_type.values()) / n_cats
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macro_f = sum(prf.fscore for prf in f_per_type.values()) / n_cats
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# Limit macro_auc to those labels with gold annotations,
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# but still divide by all cats to avoid artificial boosting of datasets with missing labels
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macro_auc = (
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sum(auc.score if auc.is_binary() else 0.0 for auc in auc_per_type.values())
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/ n_cats
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)
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🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
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results: Dict[str, Any] = {
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f"{attr}_score": None,
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f"{attr}_score_desc": None,
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f"{attr}_micro_p": micro_prf.precision,
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f"{attr}_micro_r": micro_prf.recall,
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f"{attr}_micro_f": micro_prf.fscore,
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f"{attr}_macro_p": macro_p,
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f"{attr}_macro_r": macro_r,
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f"{attr}_macro_f": macro_f,
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f"{attr}_macro_auc": macro_auc,
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f"{attr}_f_per_type": {k: v.to_dict() for k, v in f_per_type.items()},
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f"{attr}_auc_per_type": {
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k: v.score if v.is_binary() else None for k, v in auc_per_type.items()
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},
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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}
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if len(labels) == 2 and not multi_label and positive_label:
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positive_label_f = results[f"{attr}_f_per_type"][positive_label]["f"]
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results[f"{attr}_score"] = positive_label_f
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2020-07-28 19:39:42 +00:00
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results[f"{attr}_score_desc"] = f"F ({positive_label})"
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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elif not multi_label:
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2020-07-28 19:39:42 +00:00
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results[f"{attr}_score"] = results[f"{attr}_macro_f"]
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results[f"{attr}_score_desc"] = "macro F"
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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else:
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2020-07-28 19:39:42 +00:00
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results[f"{attr}_score"] = results[f"{attr}_macro_auc"]
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results[f"{attr}_score_desc"] = "macro AUC"
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
|
|
|
return results
|
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|
2020-09-24 14:53:59 +00:00
|
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|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
|
|
|
def score_links(
|
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|
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|
|
examples: Iterable[Example], *, negative_labels: Iterable[str], **cfg
|
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|
|
|
|
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
|
|
|
|
"""Returns PRF for predicted links on the entity level.
|
|
|
|
|
To disentangle the performance of the NEL from the NER,
|
|
|
|
|
this method only evaluates NEL links for entities that overlap
|
|
|
|
|
between the gold reference and the predictions.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
examples (Iterable[Example]): Examples to score
|
|
|
|
|
negative_labels (Iterable[str]): The string values that refer to no annotation (e.g. "NIL")
|
|
|
|
|
RETURNS (Dict[str, Any]): A dictionary containing the scores.
|
|
|
|
|
|
2021-01-30 09:09:38 +00:00
|
|
|
|
DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/scorer#score_links
|
2020-09-24 14:53:59 +00:00
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
|
f_per_type = {}
|
|
|
|
|
for example in examples:
|
|
|
|
|
gold_ent_by_offset = {}
|
|
|
|
|
for gold_ent in example.reference.ents:
|
|
|
|
|
gold_ent_by_offset[(gold_ent.start_char, gold_ent.end_char)] = gold_ent
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for pred_ent in example.predicted.ents:
|
|
|
|
|
gold_span = gold_ent_by_offset.get(
|
|
|
|
|
(pred_ent.start_char, pred_ent.end_char), None
|
|
|
|
|
)
|
2021-02-22 00:06:50 +00:00
|
|
|
|
if gold_span is not None:
|
|
|
|
|
label = gold_span.label_
|
|
|
|
|
if label not in f_per_type:
|
|
|
|
|
f_per_type[label] = PRFScore()
|
|
|
|
|
gold = gold_span.kb_id_
|
|
|
|
|
# only evaluating entities that overlap between gold and pred,
|
|
|
|
|
# to disentangle the performance of the NEL from the NER
|
|
|
|
|
if gold is not None:
|
|
|
|
|
pred = pred_ent.kb_id_
|
|
|
|
|
if gold in negative_labels and pred in negative_labels:
|
|
|
|
|
# ignore true negatives
|
|
|
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
|
elif gold == pred:
|
|
|
|
|
f_per_type[label].tp += 1
|
|
|
|
|
elif gold in negative_labels:
|
|
|
|
|
f_per_type[label].fp += 1
|
|
|
|
|
elif pred in negative_labels:
|
|
|
|
|
f_per_type[label].fn += 1
|
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
|
|
# a wrong prediction (e.g. Q42 != Q3) counts as both a FP as well as a FN
|
|
|
|
|
f_per_type[label].fp += 1
|
|
|
|
|
f_per_type[label].fn += 1
|
2020-09-24 14:53:59 +00:00
|
|
|
|
micro_prf = PRFScore()
|
|
|
|
|
for label_prf in f_per_type.values():
|
|
|
|
|
micro_prf.tp += label_prf.tp
|
|
|
|
|
micro_prf.fn += label_prf.fn
|
|
|
|
|
micro_prf.fp += label_prf.fp
|
|
|
|
|
n_labels = len(f_per_type) + 1e-100
|
|
|
|
|
macro_p = sum(prf.precision for prf in f_per_type.values()) / n_labels
|
|
|
|
|
macro_r = sum(prf.recall for prf in f_per_type.values()) / n_labels
|
|
|
|
|
macro_f = sum(prf.fscore for prf in f_per_type.values()) / n_labels
|
|
|
|
|
results = {
|
|
|
|
|
f"nel_score": micro_prf.fscore,
|
|
|
|
|
f"nel_score_desc": "micro F",
|
|
|
|
|
f"nel_micro_p": micro_prf.precision,
|
|
|
|
|
f"nel_micro_r": micro_prf.recall,
|
|
|
|
|
f"nel_micro_f": micro_prf.fscore,
|
|
|
|
|
f"nel_macro_p": macro_p,
|
|
|
|
|
f"nel_macro_r": macro_r,
|
|
|
|
|
f"nel_macro_f": macro_f,
|
|
|
|
|
f"nel_f_per_type": {k: v.to_dict() for k, v in f_per_type.items()},
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
return results
|
|
|
|
|
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
|
|
|
def score_deps(
|
2020-07-28 19:39:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
examples: Iterable[Example],
|
|
|
|
|
attr: str,
|
|
|
|
|
*,
|
|
|
|
|
getter: Callable[[Token, str], Any] = getattr,
|
|
|
|
|
head_attr: str = "head",
|
2020-08-17 14:45:24 +00:00
|
|
|
|
head_getter: Callable[[Token, str], Token] = getattr,
|
2020-08-29 13:20:11 +00:00
|
|
|
|
ignore_labels: Iterable[str] = SimpleFrozenList(),
|
🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
|
|
|
|
missing_values: Set[Any] = MISSING_VALUES, # type: ignore[assignment]
|
2020-07-28 19:39:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
**cfg,
|
|
|
|
|
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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"""Returns the UAS, LAS, and LAS per type scores for dependency
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parses.
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examples (Iterable[Example]): Examples to score
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attr (str): The attribute containing the dependency label.
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getter (Callable[[Token, str], Any]): Defaults to getattr. If provided,
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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getter(token, attr) should return the value of the attribute for an
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individual token.
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head_attr (str): The attribute containing the head token. Defaults to
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'head'.
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head_getter (Callable[[Token, str], Token]): Defaults to getattr. If provided,
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Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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head_getter(token, attr) should return the value of the head for an
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individual token.
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ignore_labels (Tuple): Labels to ignore while scoring (e.g., punct).
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🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
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missing_values (Set[Any]): Attribute values to treat as missing annotation
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in the reference annotation.
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2020-07-28 19:39:42 +00:00
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RETURNS (Dict[str, Any]): A dictionary containing the scores:
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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attr_uas, attr_las, and attr_las_per_type.
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2020-07-28 19:39:42 +00:00
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2021-01-30 09:09:38 +00:00
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DOCS: https://spacy.io/api/scorer#score_deps
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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"""
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unlabelled = PRFScore()
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labelled = PRFScore()
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labelled_per_dep = dict()
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2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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missing_indices = set()
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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for example in examples:
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gold_doc = example.reference
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pred_doc = example.predicted
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align = example.alignment
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gold_deps = set()
|
🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
|
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|
|
gold_deps_per_dep: Dict[str, Set] = {}
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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for gold_i, token in enumerate(gold_doc):
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dep = getter(token, attr)
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head = head_getter(token, head_attr)
|
2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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if dep not in missing_values:
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if dep not in ignore_labels:
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gold_deps.add((gold_i, head.i, dep))
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if dep not in labelled_per_dep:
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labelled_per_dep[dep] = PRFScore()
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if dep not in gold_deps_per_dep:
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gold_deps_per_dep[dep] = set()
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gold_deps_per_dep[dep].add((gold_i, head.i, dep))
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else:
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missing_indices.add(gold_i)
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
|
|
|
pred_deps = set()
|
🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
|
|
|
|
pred_deps_per_dep: Dict[str, Set] = {}
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
|
|
|
for token in pred_doc:
|
|
|
|
|
if token.orth_.isspace():
|
|
|
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
|
if align.x2y.lengths[token.i] != 1:
|
🏷 Add Mypy check to CI and ignore all existing Mypy errors (#9167)
* 🚨 Ignore all existing Mypy errors
* 🏗 Add Mypy check to CI
* Add types-mock and types-requests as dev requirements
* Add additional type ignore directives
* Add types packages to dev-only list in reqs test
* Add types-dataclasses for python 3.6
* Add ignore to pretrain
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `run_command` helper
The `run_command` helper previously declared that it returned an
`Optional[subprocess.CompletedProcess]`, but it isn't actually possible
for the function to return `None`. These changes modify the type
annotation of the `run_command` helper and remove all now-unnecessary
`# type: ignore` directives.
* 🔧 Allow variable type redefinition in limited contexts
These changes modify how Mypy is configured to allow variables to have
their type automatically redefined under certain conditions. The Mypy
documentation contains the following example:
```python
def process(items: List[str]) -> None:
# 'items' has type List[str]
items = [item.split() for item in items]
# 'items' now has type List[List[str]]
...
```
This configuration change is especially helpful in reducing the number
of `# type: ignore` directives needed to handle the common pattern of:
* Accepting a filepath as a string
* Overwriting the variable using `filepath = ensure_path(filepath)`
These changes enable redefinition and remove all `# type: ignore`
directives rendered redundant by this change.
* 🏷 Add type annotation to converters mapping
* 🚨 Fix Mypy error in convert CLI argument verification
* 🏷 Improve type annotation on `resolve_dot_names` helper
* 🏷 Add type annotations for `Vocab` attributes `strings` and `vectors`
* 🏷 Add type annotations for more `Vocab` attributes
* 🏷 Add loose type annotation for gold data compilation
* 🏷 Improve `_format_labels` type annotation
* 🏷 Fix `get_lang_class` type annotation
* 🏷 Loosen return type of `Language.evaluate`
* 🏷 Don't accept `Scorer` in `handle_scores_per_type`
* 🏷 Add `string_to_list` overloads
* 🏷 Fix non-Optional command-line options
* 🙈 Ignore redefinition of `wandb_logger` in `loggers.py`
* ➕ Install `typing_extensions` in Python 3.8+
The `typing_extensions` package states that it should be used when
"writing code that must be compatible with multiple Python versions".
Since SpaCy needs to support multiple Python versions, it should be used
when newer `typing` module members are required. One example of this is
`Literal`, which is available starting with Python 3.8.
Previously SpaCy tried to import `Literal` from `typing`, falling back
to `typing_extensions` if the import failed. However, Mypy doesn't seem
to be able to understand what `Literal` means when the initial import
means. Therefore, these changes modify how `compat` imports `Literal` by
always importing it from `typing_extensions`.
These changes also modify how `typing_extensions` is installed, so that
it is a requirement for all Python versions, including those greater
than or equal to 3.8.
* 🏷 Improve type annotation for `Language.pipe`
These changes add a missing overload variant to the type signature of
`Language.pipe`. Additionally, the type signature is enhanced to allow
type checkers to differentiate between the two overload variants based
on the `as_tuple` parameter.
Fixes #8772
* ➖ Don't install `typing-extensions` in Python 3.8+
After more detailed analysis of how to implement Python version-specific
type annotations using SpaCy, it has been determined that by branching
on a comparison against `sys.version_info` can be statically analyzed by
Mypy well enough to enable us to conditionally use
`typing_extensions.Literal`. This means that we no longer need to
install `typing_extensions` for Python versions greater than or equal to
3.8! 🎉
These changes revert previous changes installing `typing-extensions`
regardless of Python version and modify how we import the `Literal` type
to ensure that Mypy treats it properly.
* resolve mypy errors for Strict pydantic types
* refactor code to avoid missing return statement
* fix types of convert CLI command
* avoid list-set confustion in debug_data
* fix typo and formatting
* small fixes to avoid type ignores
* fix types in profile CLI command and make it more efficient
* type fixes in projects CLI
* put one ignore back
* type fixes for render
* fix render types - the sequel
* fix BaseDefault in language definitions
* fix type of noun_chunks iterator - yields tuple instead of span
* fix types in language-specific modules
* 🏷 Expand accepted inputs of `get_string_id`
`get_string_id` accepts either a string (in which case it returns its
ID) or an ID (in which case it immediately returns the ID). These
changes extend the type annotation of `get_string_id` to indicate that
it can accept either strings or IDs.
* 🏷 Handle override types in `combine_score_weights`
The `combine_score_weights` function allows users to pass an `overrides`
mapping to override data extracted from the `weights` argument. Since it
allows `Optional` dictionary values, the return value may also include
`Optional` dictionary values.
These changes update the type annotations for `combine_score_weights` to
reflect this fact.
* 🏷 Fix tokenizer serialization method signatures in `DummyTokenizer`
* 🏷 Fix redefinition of `wandb_logger`
These changes fix the redefinition of `wandb_logger` by giving a
separate name to each `WandbLogger` version. For
backwards-compatibility, `spacy.train` still exports `wandb_logger_v3`
as `wandb_logger` for now.
* more fixes for typing in language
* type fixes in model definitions
* 🏷 Annotate `_RandomWords.probs` as `NDArray`
* 🏷 Annotate `tok2vec` layers to help Mypy
* 🐛 Fix `_RandomWords.probs` type annotations for Python 3.6
Also remove an import that I forgot to move to the top of the module 😅
* more fixes for matchers and other pipeline components
* quick fix for entity linker
* fixing types for spancat, textcat, etc
* bugfix for tok2vec
* type annotations for scorer
* add runtime_checkable for Protocol
* type and import fixes in tests
* mypy fixes for training utilities
* few fixes in util
* fix import
* 🐵 Remove unused `# type: ignore` directives
* 🏷 Annotate `Language._components`
* 🏷 Annotate `spacy.pipeline.Pipe`
* add doc as property to span.pyi
* small fixes and cleanup
* explicit type annotations instead of via comment
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <sofie.vanlandeghem@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: svlandeg <svlandeg@github.com>
2021-10-14 13:21:40 +00:00
|
|
|
|
gold_i = None # type: ignore
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
|
|
|
|
else:
|
2022-04-01 07:02:06 +00:00
|
|
|
|
gold_i = align.x2y[token.i][0]
|
2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
|
|
|
|
if gold_i not in missing_indices:
|
|
|
|
|
dep = getter(token, attr)
|
|
|
|
|
head = head_getter(token, head_attr)
|
|
|
|
|
if dep not in ignore_labels and token.orth_.strip():
|
|
|
|
|
if align.x2y.lengths[head.i] == 1:
|
2022-04-01 07:02:06 +00:00
|
|
|
|
gold_head = align.x2y[head.i][0]
|
2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
|
|
gold_head = None
|
|
|
|
|
# None is indistinct, so we can't just add it to the set
|
|
|
|
|
# Multiple (None, None) deps are possible
|
|
|
|
|
if gold_i is None or gold_head is None:
|
|
|
|
|
unlabelled.fp += 1
|
|
|
|
|
labelled.fp += 1
|
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
|
|
pred_deps.add((gold_i, gold_head, dep))
|
|
|
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if dep not in labelled_per_dep:
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labelled_per_dep[dep] = PRFScore()
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if dep not in pred_deps_per_dep:
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pred_deps_per_dep[dep] = set()
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pred_deps_per_dep[dep].add((gold_i, gold_head, dep))
|
Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility (#5731)
* Refactor the Scorer to improve flexibility
Refactor the `Scorer` to improve flexibility for arbitrary pipeline
components.
* Individual pipeline components provide their own `evaluate` methods
that score a list of `Example`s and return a dictionary of scores
* `Scorer` is initialized either:
* with a provided pipeline containing components to be scored
* with a default pipeline containing the built-in statistical
components (senter, tagger, morphologizer, parser, ner)
* `Scorer.score` evaluates a list of `Example`s and returns a dictionary
of scores referring to the scores provided by the components in the
pipeline
Significant differences:
* `tags_acc` is renamed to `tag_acc` to be consistent with `token_acc`
and the new `morph_acc`, `pos_acc`, and `lemma_acc`
* Scoring is no longer cumulative: `Scorer.score` scores a list of
examples rather than a single example and does not retain any state
about previously scored examples
* PRF values in the returned scores are no longer multiplied by 100
* Add kwargs to Morphologizer.evaluate
* Create generalized scoring methods in Scorer
* Generalized static scoring methods are added to `Scorer`
* Methods require an attribute (either on Token or Doc) that is
used to key the returned scores
Naming differences:
* `uas`, `las`, and `las_per_type` in the scores dict are renamed to
`dep_uas`, `dep_las`, and `dep_las_per_type`
Scoring differences:
* `Doc.sents` is now scored as spans rather than on sentence-initial
token positions so that `Doc.sents` and `Doc.ents` can be scored with
the same method (this lowers scores since a single incorrect sentence
start results in two incorrect spans)
* Simplify / extend hasattr check for eval method
* Add hasattr check to tokenizer scoring
* Simplify to hasattr check for component scoring
* Reset Example alignment if docs are set
Reset the Example alignment if either doc is set in case the
tokenization has changed.
* Add PRF tokenization scoring for tokens as spans
Add PRF scores for tokens as character spans. The scores are:
* token_acc: # correct tokens / # gold tokens
* token_p/r/f: PRF for (token.idx, token.idx + len(token))
* Add docstring to Scorer.score_tokenization
* Rename component.evaluate() to component.score()
* Update Scorer API docs
* Update scoring for positive_label in textcat
* Fix TextCategorizer.score kwargs
* Update Language.evaluate docs
* Update score names in default config
2020-07-25 10:53:02 +00:00
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labelled.score_set(pred_deps, gold_deps)
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for dep in labelled_per_dep:
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labelled_per_dep[dep].score_set(
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pred_deps_per_dep.get(dep, set()), gold_deps_per_dep.get(dep, set())
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)
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unlabelled.score_set(
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set(item[:2] for item in pred_deps), set(item[:2] for item in gold_deps)
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)
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if len(unlabelled) > 0:
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return {
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f"{attr}_uas": unlabelled.fscore,
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f"{attr}_las": labelled.fscore,
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f"{attr}_las_per_type": {
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k: v.to_dict() for k, v in labelled_per_dep.items()
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},
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}
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else:
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return {
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f"{attr}_uas": None,
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f"{attr}_las": None,
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f"{attr}_las_per_type": None,
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}
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2021-08-10 13:13:39 +00:00
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def get_ner_prf(examples: Iterable[Example], **kwargs) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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2021-01-05 02:41:53 +00:00
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"""Compute micro-PRF and per-entity PRF scores for a sequence of examples."""
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2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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score_per_type = defaultdict(PRFScore)
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for eg in examples:
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if not eg.y.has_annotation("ENT_IOB"):
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continue
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golds = {(e.label_, e.start, e.end) for e in eg.y.ents}
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align_x2y = eg.alignment.x2y
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for pred_ent in eg.x.ents:
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if pred_ent.label_ not in score_per_type:
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score_per_type[pred_ent.label_] = PRFScore()
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indices = align_x2y[pred_ent.start : pred_ent.end]
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2020-09-24 18:38:57 +00:00
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if len(indices):
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g_span = eg.y[indices[0] : indices[-1] + 1]
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# Check we aren't missing annotation on this span. If so,
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# our prediction is neither right nor wrong, we just
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# ignore it.
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if all(token.ent_iob != 0 for token in g_span):
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key = (pred_ent.label_, indices[0], indices[-1] + 1)
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if key in golds:
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2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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score_per_type[pred_ent.label_].tp += 1
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golds.remove(key)
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else:
|
2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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score_per_type[pred_ent.label_].fp += 1
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for label, start, end in golds:
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2020-11-03 14:47:18 +00:00
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score_per_type[label].fn += 1
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totals = PRFScore()
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for prf in score_per_type.values():
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totals += prf
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if len(totals) > 0:
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return {
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"ents_p": totals.precision,
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"ents_r": totals.recall,
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"ents_f": totals.fscore,
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"ents_per_type": {k: v.to_dict() for k, v in score_per_type.items()},
|
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}
|
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else:
|
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return {
|
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"ents_p": None,
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"ents_r": None,
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"ents_f": None,
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"ents_per_type": None,
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}
|
2020-09-24 18:38:57 +00:00
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2023-11-06 07:47:53 +00:00
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# The following implementation of trapezoid() is adapted from SciPy,
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# which is distributed under the New BSD License.
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# Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Enthought, Inc. 2003-2023, SciPy Developers.
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|
# See licenses/3rd_party_licenses.txt
|
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|
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def trapezoid(y, x=None, dx=1.0, axis=-1):
|
|
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|
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r"""
|
|
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|
|
Integrate along the given axis using the composite trapezoidal rule.
|
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If `x` is provided, the integration happens in sequence along its
|
|
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elements - they are not sorted.
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Integrate `y` (`x`) along each 1d slice on the given axis, compute
|
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:math:`\int y(x) dx`.
|
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When `x` is specified, this integrates along the parametric curve,
|
|
|
|
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computing :math:`\int_t y(t) dt =
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\int_t y(t) \left.\frac{dx}{dt}\right|_{x=x(t)} dt`.
|
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Parameters
|
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----------
|
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|
y : array_like
|
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Input array to integrate.
|
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x : array_like, optional
|
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The sample points corresponding to the `y` values. If `x` is None,
|
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|
|
the sample points are assumed to be evenly spaced `dx` apart. The
|
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|
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default is None.
|
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dx : scalar, optional
|
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|
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The spacing between sample points when `x` is None. The default is 1.
|
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axis : int, optional
|
|
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|
The axis along which to integrate.
|
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|
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|
Returns
|
|
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|
|
-------
|
|
|
|
|
trapezoid : float or ndarray
|
|
|
|
|
Definite integral of `y` = n-dimensional array as approximated along
|
|
|
|
|
a single axis by the trapezoidal rule. If `y` is a 1-dimensional array,
|
|
|
|
|
then the result is a float. If `n` is greater than 1, then the result
|
|
|
|
|
is an `n`-1 dimensional array.
|
|
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|
See Also
|
|
|
|
|
--------
|
|
|
|
|
cumulative_trapezoid, simpson, romb
|
|
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|
|
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|
|
Notes
|
|
|
|
|
-----
|
|
|
|
|
Image [2]_ illustrates trapezoidal rule -- y-axis locations of points
|
|
|
|
|
will be taken from `y` array, by default x-axis distances between
|
|
|
|
|
points will be 1.0, alternatively they can be provided with `x` array
|
|
|
|
|
or with `dx` scalar. Return value will be equal to combined area under
|
|
|
|
|
the red lines.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
References
|
|
|
|
|
----------
|
|
|
|
|
.. [1] Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapezoidal_rule
|
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|
|
|
|
.. [2] Illustration image:
|
|
|
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Composite_trapezoidal_rule_illustration.png
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Examples
|
|
|
|
|
--------
|
|
|
|
|
Use the trapezoidal rule on evenly spaced points:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
>>> import numpy as np
|
|
|
|
|
>>> from scipy import integrate
|
|
|
|
|
>>> integrate.trapezoid([1, 2, 3])
|
|
|
|
|
4.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The spacing between sample points can be selected by either the
|
|
|
|
|
``x`` or ``dx`` arguments:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
>>> integrate.trapezoid([1, 2, 3], x=[4, 6, 8])
|
|
|
|
|
8.0
|
|
|
|
|
>>> integrate.trapezoid([1, 2, 3], dx=2)
|
|
|
|
|
8.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Using a decreasing ``x`` corresponds to integrating in reverse:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
>>> integrate.trapezoid([1, 2, 3], x=[8, 6, 4])
|
|
|
|
|
-8.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
More generally ``x`` is used to integrate along a parametric curve. We can
|
|
|
|
|
estimate the integral :math:`\int_0^1 x^2 = 1/3` using:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
>>> x = np.linspace(0, 1, num=50)
|
|
|
|
|
>>> y = x**2
|
|
|
|
|
>>> integrate.trapezoid(y, x)
|
|
|
|
|
0.33340274885464394
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Or estimate the area of a circle, noting we repeat the sample which closes
|
|
|
|
|
the curve:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
>>> theta = np.linspace(0, 2 * np.pi, num=1000, endpoint=True)
|
|
|
|
|
>>> integrate.trapezoid(np.cos(theta), x=np.sin(theta))
|
|
|
|
|
3.141571941375841
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
``trapezoid`` can be applied along a specified axis to do multiple
|
|
|
|
|
computations in one call:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
>>> a = np.arange(6).reshape(2, 3)
|
|
|
|
|
>>> a
|
|
|
|
|
array([[0, 1, 2],
|
|
|
|
|
[3, 4, 5]])
|
|
|
|
|
>>> integrate.trapezoid(a, axis=0)
|
|
|
|
|
array([1.5, 2.5, 3.5])
|
|
|
|
|
>>> integrate.trapezoid(a, axis=1)
|
|
|
|
|
array([2., 8.])
|
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
|
y = np.asanyarray(y)
|
|
|
|
|
if x is None:
|
|
|
|
|
d = dx
|
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
|
|
x = np.asanyarray(x)
|
|
|
|
|
if x.ndim == 1:
|
|
|
|
|
d = np.diff(x)
|
|
|
|
|
# reshape to correct shape
|
|
|
|
|
shape = [1] * y.ndim
|
|
|
|
|
shape[axis] = d.shape[0]
|
|
|
|
|
d = d.reshape(shape)
|
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
|
|
d = np.diff(x, axis=axis)
|
|
|
|
|
nd = y.ndim
|
|
|
|
|
slice1 = [slice(None)] * nd
|
|
|
|
|
slice2 = [slice(None)] * nd
|
|
|
|
|
slice1[axis] = slice(1, None)
|
|
|
|
|
slice2[axis] = slice(None, -1)
|
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
|
|
ret = (d * (y[tuple(slice1)] + y[tuple(slice2)]) / 2.0).sum(axis)
|
|
|
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
|
|
|
# Operations didn't work, cast to ndarray
|
|
|
|
|
d = np.asarray(d)
|
|
|
|
|
y = np.asarray(y)
|
|
|
|
|
ret = np.add.reduce(d * (y[tuple(slice1)] + y[tuple(slice2)]) / 2.0, axis)
|
|
|
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2019-09-15 20:31:31 +00:00
|
|
|
|
# The following implementation of roc_auc_score() is adapted from
|
2020-12-02 09:15:23 +00:00
|
|
|
|
# scikit-learn, which is distributed under the New BSD License.
|
2019-09-15 20:31:31 +00:00
|
|
|
|
# Copyright (c) 2007–2019 The scikit-learn developers.
|
2020-12-02 09:15:23 +00:00
|
|
|
|
# See licenses/3rd_party_licenses.txt
|
2019-09-15 20:31:31 +00:00
|
|
|
|
def _roc_auc_score(y_true, y_score):
|
|
|
|
|
"""Compute Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve (ROC AUC)
|
|
|
|
|
from prediction scores.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note: this implementation is restricted to the binary classification task
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
|
|
|
----------
|
|
|
|
|
y_true : array, shape = [n_samples] or [n_samples, n_classes]
|
|
|
|
|
True binary labels or binary label indicators.
|
|
|
|
|
The multiclass case expects shape = [n_samples] and labels
|
|
|
|
|
with values in ``range(n_classes)``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
y_score : array, shape = [n_samples] or [n_samples, n_classes]
|
|
|
|
|
Target scores, can either be probability estimates of the positive
|
|
|
|
|
class, confidence values, or non-thresholded measure of decisions
|
|
|
|
|
(as returned by "decision_function" on some classifiers). For binary
|
|
|
|
|
y_true, y_score is supposed to be the score of the class with greater
|
|
|
|
|
label. The multiclass case expects shape = [n_samples, n_classes]
|
|
|
|
|
where the scores correspond to probability estimates.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
|
-------
|
|
|
|
|
auc : float
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
References
|
|
|
|
|
----------
|
|
|
|
|
.. [1] `Wikipedia entry for the Receiver operating characteristic
|
|
|
|
|
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receiver_operating_characteristic>`_
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. [2] Fawcett T. An introduction to ROC analysis[J]. Pattern Recognition
|
|
|
|
|
Letters, 2006, 27(8):861-874.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. [3] `Analyzing a portion of the ROC curve. McClish, 1989
|
|
|
|
|
<https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2668680>`_
|
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
|
if len(np.unique(y_true)) != 2:
|
2020-10-18 12:50:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
raise ValueError(Errors.E165.format(label=np.unique(y_true)))
|
2019-09-15 20:31:31 +00:00
|
|
|
|
fpr, tpr, _ = _roc_curve(y_true, y_score)
|
|
|
|
|
return _auc(fpr, tpr)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _roc_curve(y_true, y_score):
|
|
|
|
|
"""Compute Receiver operating characteristic (ROC)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note: this implementation is restricted to the binary classification task.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Parameters
|
|
|
|
|
----------
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
y_true : array, shape = [n_samples]
|
|
|
|
|
True binary labels. If labels are not either {-1, 1} or {0, 1}, then
|
|
|
|
|
pos_label should be explicitly given.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
y_score : array, shape = [n_samples]
|
|
|
|
|
Target scores, can either be probability estimates of the positive
|
|
|
|
|
class, confidence values, or non-thresholded measure of decisions
|
|
|
|
|
(as returned by "decision_function" on some classifiers).
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns
|
|
|
|
|
-------
|
|
|
|
|
fpr : array, shape = [>2]
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Increasing false positive rates such that element i is the false
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positive rate of predictions with score >= thresholds[i].
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tpr : array, shape = [>2]
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Increasing true positive rates such that element i is the true
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positive rate of predictions with score >= thresholds[i].
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thresholds : array, shape = [n_thresholds]
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Decreasing thresholds on the decision function used to compute
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fpr and tpr. `thresholds[0]` represents no instances being predicted
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and is arbitrarily set to `max(y_score) + 1`.
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Notes
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-----
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Since the thresholds are sorted from low to high values, they
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are reversed upon returning them to ensure they correspond to both ``fpr``
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and ``tpr``, which are sorted in reversed order during their calculation.
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References
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----------
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.. [1] `Wikipedia entry for the Receiver operating characteristic
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<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receiver_operating_characteristic>`_
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.. [2] Fawcett T. An introduction to ROC analysis[J]. Pattern Recognition
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Letters, 2006, 27(8):861-874.
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"""
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fps, tps, thresholds = _binary_clf_curve(y_true, y_score)
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# Add an extra threshold position
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# to make sure that the curve starts at (0, 0)
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tps = np.r_[0, tps]
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fps = np.r_[0, fps]
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thresholds = np.r_[thresholds[0] + 1, thresholds]
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if fps[-1] <= 0:
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fpr = np.repeat(np.nan, fps.shape)
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else:
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fpr = fps / fps[-1]
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if tps[-1] <= 0:
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tpr = np.repeat(np.nan, tps.shape)
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else:
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tpr = tps / tps[-1]
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return fpr, tpr, thresholds
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def _binary_clf_curve(y_true, y_score):
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"""Calculate true and false positives per binary classification threshold.
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Parameters
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----------
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y_true : array, shape = [n_samples]
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True targets of binary classification
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y_score : array, shape = [n_samples]
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Estimated probabilities or decision function
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Returns
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-------
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fps : array, shape = [n_thresholds]
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A count of false positives, at index i being the number of negative
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samples assigned a score >= thresholds[i]. The total number of
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negative samples is equal to fps[-1] (thus true negatives are given by
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fps[-1] - fps).
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tps : array, shape = [n_thresholds <= len(np.unique(y_score))]
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An increasing count of true positives, at index i being the number
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of positive samples assigned a score >= thresholds[i]. The total
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number of positive samples is equal to tps[-1] (thus false negatives
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are given by tps[-1] - tps).
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thresholds : array, shape = [n_thresholds]
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Decreasing score values.
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"""
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pos_label = 1.0
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y_true = np.ravel(y_true)
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y_score = np.ravel(y_score)
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# make y_true a boolean vector
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y_true = y_true == pos_label
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# sort scores and corresponding truth values
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desc_score_indices = np.argsort(y_score, kind="mergesort")[::-1]
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y_score = y_score[desc_score_indices]
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y_true = y_true[desc_score_indices]
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weight = 1.0
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# y_score typically has many tied values. Here we extract
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# the indices associated with the distinct values. We also
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# concatenate a value for the end of the curve.
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distinct_value_indices = np.where(np.diff(y_score))[0]
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threshold_idxs = np.r_[distinct_value_indices, y_true.size - 1]
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# accumulate the true positives with decreasing threshold
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tps = _stable_cumsum(y_true * weight)[threshold_idxs]
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fps = 1 + threshold_idxs - tps
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return fps, tps, y_score[threshold_idxs]
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def _stable_cumsum(arr, axis=None, rtol=1e-05, atol=1e-08):
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"""Use high precision for cumsum and check that final value matches sum
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Parameters
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----------
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arr : array-like
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To be cumulatively summed as flat
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axis : int, optional
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Axis along which the cumulative sum is computed.
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The default (None) is to compute the cumsum over the flattened array.
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rtol : float
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Relative tolerance, see ``np.allclose``
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atol : float
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Absolute tolerance, see ``np.allclose``
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"""
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out = np.cumsum(arr, axis=axis, dtype=np.float64)
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expected = np.sum(arr, axis=axis, dtype=np.float64)
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if not np.all(
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np.isclose(
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out.take(-1, axis=axis), expected, rtol=rtol, atol=atol, equal_nan=True
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)
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):
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raise ValueError(Errors.E163)
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return out
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def _auc(x, y):
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"""Compute Area Under the Curve (AUC) using the trapezoidal rule
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This is a general function, given points on a curve. For computing the
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area under the ROC-curve, see :func:`roc_auc_score`.
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Parameters
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----------
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x : array, shape = [n]
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x coordinates. These must be either monotonic increasing or monotonic
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decreasing.
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y : array, shape = [n]
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y coordinates.
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Returns
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-------
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auc : float
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"""
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x = np.ravel(x)
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y = np.ravel(y)
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direction = 1
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dx = np.diff(x)
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if np.any(dx < 0):
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if np.all(dx <= 0):
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direction = -1
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else:
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raise ValueError(Errors.E164.format(x=x))
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area = direction * trapezoid(y, x)
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if isinstance(area, np.memmap):
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# Reductions such as .sum used internally in trapezoid do not return a
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# scalar by default for numpy.memmap instances contrary to
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# regular numpy.ndarray instances.
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area = area.dtype.type(area)
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return area
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