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"""Shared plumbing for the BCS/BES/ISS/KTS metric stack.
Everything here is deliberately read-only with respect to data/: the fact set
and the query bank are frozen artefacts (protocol 2.1), and this package only
consumes them.
Path resolution has one rule: entries under `paths:` in configs/metrics.yaml
are taken relative to the repository root unless they are absolute, and each is
overridable by an environment variable so nobody has to edit a tracked config
to run on their own filesystem.
"""
import os, json, math, functools
import numpy as np
import yaml
HERE = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
ROOT = os.path.dirname(HERE)
CONFIGS = os.path.join(ROOT, "configs")
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def cfg():
with open(os.path.join(CONFIGS, "metrics.yaml")) as f:
return yaml.safe_load(f)
def _root(key, env):
p = os.environ.get(env) or cfg()["paths"][key]
return p if os.path.isabs(p) else os.path.join(ROOT, p)
def data_file(name):
"""A frozen input artefact: the fact set or the query bank."""
return os.path.join(_root("data", "FKS_DATA"), name)
def runner_dir():
"""Where eval_run.py lives; imported so the prompt format has one owner."""
return os.path.join(ROOT, "runner")
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def models_cfg():
with open(os.path.join(CONFIGS, "models.yaml")) as f:
return yaml.safe_load(f)
def model_entry(name):
for m in models_cfg()["evaluated_models"]:
if m["name"] == name:
return m
aux = models_cfg().get("auxiliary_models", {})
for m in aux.values():
if m["name"] == name:
return m
raise KeyError(f"{name} is not in configs/models.yaml")
def model_path(name):
"""Local weights if we have them, otherwise the hub id.
Resolution order: $FKS_MODELS/<path>, then configs/models.yaml:model_root
(absent by default), then the entry's `hf` id, which transformers resolves
against the hub. A model that is in neither the config nor the hub has to be
passed explicitly by the caller.
"""
entry = model_entry(name)
root = os.environ.get("FKS_MODELS") or models_cfg().get("model_root")
if root:
local = os.path.join(root, entry.get("path", name))
if os.path.isdir(local):
return local
if entry.get("hf"):
return entry["hf"]
raise SystemExit(
f"cannot locate weights for {name}: set FKS_MODELS to a directory "
f"containing '{entry.get('path', name)}', or add an `hf:` id to "
f"configs/models.yaml")
def out(kind, *parts):
"""kind in {evaluation, hidden, jlens, metrics}."""
p = os.path.join(_root("outputs", "FKS_OUTPUTS"), kind, *parts)
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(p) if os.path.splitext(p)[1] else p, exist_ok=True)
return p
def generations(model):
"""Where eval_run.py put this model's raw generations."""
return out("evaluation", f"{model}.jsonl")
def read_jsonl(path):
with open(path) as f:
for line in f:
line = line.strip()
if line:
yield json.loads(line)
def write_jsonl(path, rows):
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path), exist_ok=True)
n = 0
with open(path, "w") as f:
for r in rows:
f.write(json.dumps(r, ensure_ascii=False, default=_jsonable) + "\n")
n += 1
return n
def write_json(path, obj):
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path), exist_ok=True)
with open(path, "w") as f:
json.dump(obj, f, indent=2, ensure_ascii=False, default=_jsonable)
def _jsonable(o):
if isinstance(o, (np.floating, np.integer)):
return o.item()
if isinstance(o, np.ndarray):
return o.tolist()
raise TypeError(type(o))
# ------------------------------------------------------------------- queries
QUERY_BANK = "evaluation_queries_44416.jsonl"
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def main_forward_queries():
"""The 39,260 queries that protocol 1.1 admits to the main analysis.
The filter reads each row's own `use_for_main_forward` flag rather than
testing `condition_family in main_families`: the flags are derived from
eval_conditions.yaml and are what the build-time validator checks, so trusting
them keeps one definition of the split instead of two that can drift.
"""
rows = []
for r in read_jsonl(data_file(QUERY_BANK)):
if r.get("use_for_main_forward"):
rows.append(r)
fams = set(cfg()["main_families"])
bad = {r["condition_family"] for r in rows} - fams
if bad:
raise SystemExit(f"main_forward rows carry unexpected families: {bad}")
return rows
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def facts():
"""fact_id -> record, plus the relation of each fact."""
return {r["fact_id"]: r for r in read_jsonl(data_file("benchmark_facts_2592.jsonl"))}
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def fact_relation():
return {fid: r["relation"]["relation_id"] for fid, r in facts().items()}
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def coverage():
"""fact_id -> set of main families that actually contain it.
Protocol 1.3: coverage is ragged (multilingual 2,402, context 2,591), and
the two reporting modes below are both mandatory.
"""
cov = {}
for r in main_forward_queries():
cov.setdefault(r["fact_id"], set()).add(r["condition_family"])
return cov
@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def complete_family_facts():
"""D_cap: the facts carrying all five main families (protocol 1.3).
This set is a property of the query bank, not of any model, so every model
is scored on exactly the same facts -- which is the point of protocol 1.3's
prohibition on per-model effective sets.
"""
need = set(cfg()["main_families"])
return sorted(f for f, c in coverage().items() if c >= need)
def eval_fact_set(mode):
if mode == "complete_family":
return complete_family_facts()
if mode == "full_set":
return sorted(coverage())
raise ValueError(mode)
# -------------------------------------------------------------- layer window
def layer_window(n_layers, min_depth=None):
"""Protocol 7.10: {l : d_l >= min_depth}, d_l = l / (L - 1).
`l` indexes decoder blocks 0..L-1, so l = L-1 is the final residual stream
that J-Lens transports to. In HF terms the state is hidden_states[l+1],
because hidden_states[0] is the embedding output.
"""
if min_depth is None:
min_depth = cfg()["extraction"]["window_min_depth"]
return [l for l in range(n_layers) if l / max(n_layers - 1, 1) >= min_depth - 1e-9]
def late_window(n_layers):
return layer_window(n_layers, cfg()["extraction"]["late_min_depth"])
# --------------------------------------------------------------- linear alg
def l2_normalize(x, axis=-1, eps=1e-12):
n = np.linalg.norm(x, axis=axis, keepdims=True)
return x / np.maximum(n, eps)
def pca_whiten(X, dim, shrinkage, eps=1e-12):
"""Return the whitened matrix and the fitted transform.
Protocol 7.5 forbids fitting a separate transform per condition family, so
this is called once per (model, layer) on the pooled matrix and the same
components are then applied to every family.
"""
mu = X.mean(axis=0, keepdims=True)
Xc = X - mu
# Economy SVD on the centred matrix is the covariance eigendecomposition
# without ever forming a d x d matrix -- d can be 5120 and n is ~39k.
k = min(dim, Xc.shape[0], Xc.shape[1])
U, S, Vt = np.linalg.svd(Xc, full_matrices=False)
U, S, Vt = U[:, :k], S[:k], Vt[:k]
var = (S ** 2) / max(Xc.shape[0] - 1, 1)
# lambda is expressed as a fraction of the mean retained variance so that
# one config value behaves the same across models with different scales.
lam = shrinkage * float(var.mean())
Z = (Xc @ Vt.T) / np.sqrt(var + lam + eps)
return Z.astype(np.float32), {"mean": mu, "components": Vt, "scale": np.sqrt(var + lam + eps)}
# ------------------------------------------------------------------ negatives
def negative_sample(fact_ids, relation_of, max_negatives, seed):
"""Protocol 7.8: for each fact, up to `max_negatives` same-relation others.
Drawn ONCE from the fixed fact set and reused for every model. If each model
drew its own, a model could score well merely by having been handed more
distant negatives.
"""
rng = np.random.default_rng(seed)
by_rel = {}
for f in fact_ids:
by_rel.setdefault(relation_of[f], []).append(f)
for r in by_rel:
by_rel[r].sort()
negs = {}
for f in fact_ids:
pool = [g for g in by_rel[relation_of[f]] if g != f]
if len(pool) > max_negatives:
idx = rng.choice(len(pool), size=max_negatives, replace=False)
pool = [pool[i] for i in sorted(idx)]
negs[f] = pool
return negs
# ----------------------------------------------------------------- bootstrap
def relation_clustered_bootstrap(values, relation_of, n_resamples, seed, ci=0.95):
"""Protocol 14.1: resample relations, then facts within each drawn relation.
A plain per-fact bootstrap would understate the interval because the 21
relations are very unevenly sized and facts inside one relation are far from
independent.
"""
fact_ids = [f for f in values if values[f] == values[f]] # drop NaN
if not fact_ids:
return {"mean": float("nan"), "lo": float("nan"), "hi": float("nan"), "n": 0}
by_rel = {}
for f in fact_ids:
by_rel.setdefault(relation_of[f], []).append(f)
rels = sorted(by_rel)
arr = {r: np.array([values[f] for f in by_rel[r]], dtype=np.float64) for r in rels}
rng = np.random.default_rng(seed)
draws = np.empty(n_resamples, dtype=np.float64)
for b in range(n_resamples):
picked = rng.integers(0, len(rels), size=len(rels))
pool = []
for i in picked:
a = arr[rels[i]]
pool.append(a[rng.integers(0, len(a), size=len(a))])
draws[b] = np.concatenate(pool).mean()
lo, hi = np.percentile(draws, [(1 - ci) / 2 * 100, (1 + ci) / 2 * 100])
point = float(np.mean([values[f] for f in fact_ids]))
return {"mean": point, "lo": float(lo), "hi": float(hi), "n": len(fact_ids)}
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