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| import torch | |
| from torch import nn | |
| import lightning.pytorch as pl | |
| from torch.nn import functional as F | |
| # encoding | |
| chars = ['\n', ' ', '!', '$', '&', "'", ',', '-', '.', '3', ':', ';', '?', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'O', 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X', 'Y', 'Z', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z'] | |
| vocab_size = len(chars) | |
| stoi = { ch:i for i,ch in enumerate(chars) } | |
| itos = { i:ch for i,ch in enumerate(chars) } | |
| # encode / decode function | |
| encode = lambda s: [stoi[c] for c in s] # encoder: take a string, output a list of integers | |
| decode = lambda l: ''.join([itos[i] for i in l]) # decoder: take a list of integers, output a string | |
| # model config | |
| block_size = 32 | |
| n_embd = 128 | |
| n_head = 4 | |
| n_layer = 8 | |
| dropout = 0.1 | |
| device = 'cuda' if torch.cuda.is_available() else 'cpu' | |
| learning_rate = 1e-3 | |
| class Head(nn.Module): | |
| """ one head of self-attention """ | |
| def __init__(self, head_size): | |
| super().__init__() | |
| self.key = nn.Linear(n_embd, head_size, bias=False) | |
| self.query = nn.Linear(n_embd, head_size, bias=False) | |
| self.value = nn.Linear(n_embd, head_size, bias=False) | |
| self.register_buffer('tril', torch.tril(torch.ones(block_size, block_size))) | |
| self.dropout = nn.Dropout(dropout) | |
| def forward(self, x): | |
| B,T,C = x.shape | |
| k = self.key(x) # (B,T,C) | |
| q = self.query(x) # (B,T,C) | |
| # compute attention scores ("affinities") | |
| wei = q @ k.transpose(-2,-1) * C**-0.5 # (B, T, C) @ (B, C, T) -> (B, T, T) | |
| wei = wei.masked_fill(self.tril[:T, :T] == 0, float('-inf')) # (B, T, T) | |
| wei = F.softmax(wei, dim=-1) # (B, T, T) | |
| wei = self.dropout(wei) | |
| # perform the weighted aggregation of the values | |
| v = self.value(x) # (B,T,C) | |
| out = wei @ v # (B, T, T) @ (B, T, C) -> (B, T, C) | |
| return out | |
| class MultiHeadAttention(nn.Module): | |
| """ multiple heads of self-attention in parallel """ | |
| def __init__(self, num_heads, head_size): | |
| super().__init__() | |
| self.heads = nn.ModuleList([Head(head_size) for _ in range(num_heads)]) | |
| self.proj = nn.Linear(n_embd, n_embd) | |
| self.dropout = nn.Dropout(dropout) | |
| def forward(self, x): | |
| out = torch.cat([h(x) for h in self.heads], dim=-1) | |
| out = self.dropout(self.proj(out)) | |
| return out | |
| class FeedFoward(nn.Module): | |
| """ a simple linear layer followed by a non-linearity """ | |
| def __init__(self, n_embd): | |
| super().__init__() | |
| self.net = nn.Sequential( | |
| nn.Linear(n_embd, 4 * n_embd), | |
| nn.ReLU(), | |
| nn.Linear(4 * n_embd, n_embd), | |
| nn.Dropout(dropout), | |
| ) | |
| def forward(self, x): | |
| return self.net(x) | |
| class Block(nn.Module): | |
| """ Transformer block: communication followed by computation """ | |
| def __init__(self, n_embd, n_head): | |
| # n_embd: embedding dimension, n_head: the number of heads we'd like | |
| super().__init__() | |
| head_size = n_embd // n_head | |
| self.sa = MultiHeadAttention(n_head, head_size) | |
| self.ffwd = FeedFoward(n_embd) | |
| self.ln1 = nn.LayerNorm(n_embd) | |
| self.ln2 = nn.LayerNorm(n_embd) | |
| def forward(self, x): | |
| x = x + self.sa(self.ln1(x)) | |
| x = x + self.ffwd(self.ln2(x)) | |
| return x | |
| class GPTLanguageModel(nn.Module): | |
| def __init__(self): | |
| super().__init__() | |
| # each token directly reads off the logits for the next token from a lookup table | |
| self.token_embedding_table = nn.Embedding(vocab_size, n_embd) | |
| self.position_embedding_table = nn.Embedding(block_size, n_embd) | |
| self.blocks = nn.Sequential(*[Block(n_embd, n_head=n_head) for _ in range(n_layer)]) | |
| self.ln_f = nn.LayerNorm(n_embd) # final layer norm | |
| self.lm_head = nn.Linear(n_embd, vocab_size) | |
| def forward(self, idx, targets=None): | |
| B, T = idx.shape | |
| #print(idx.device) | |
| # idx and targets are both (B,T) tensor of integers | |
| tok_emb = self.token_embedding_table(idx) # (B,T,C) | |
| pos_emb = self.position_embedding_table(torch.arange(T, device=device)) # (T,C) | |
| x = tok_emb + pos_emb # (B,T,C) | |
| x = self.blocks(x) # (B,T,C) | |
| x = self.ln_f(x) # (B,T,C) | |
| logits = self.lm_head(x) # (B,T,vocab_size) | |
| if targets is None: | |
| loss = None | |
| else: | |
| B, T, C = logits.shape | |
| logits = logits.view(B*T, C) | |
| targets = targets.view(B*T) | |
| loss = F.cross_entropy(logits, targets) | |
| return logits, loss | |
| def generate(self, idx, max_new_tokens): | |
| # idx is (B, T) array of indices in the current context | |
| for _ in range(max_new_tokens): | |
| # crop idx to the last block_size tokens | |
| idx_cond = idx[:, -block_size:].to(device) | |
| # get the predictions | |
| logits, loss = self(idx_cond) | |
| # focus only on the last time step | |
| logits = logits[:, -1, :] # becomes (B, C) | |
| # apply softmax to get probabilities | |
| probs = F.softmax(logits, dim=-1) # (B, C) | |
| # sample from the distribution | |
| idx_next = torch.multinomial(probs, num_samples=1) # (B, 1) | |
| # append sampled index to the running sequence | |
| idx = torch.cat((idx, idx_next), dim=1) # (B, T+1) | |
| return idx | |
| class GPTLM(pl.LightningModule): | |
| def __init__(self): | |
| super().__init__() | |
| self.model = GPTLanguageModel() | |
| def forward(self, idx, targets=None): | |
| return self.model(idx, targets) | |
| def process_step(self, batch): | |
| xb, yb = batch | |
| logits, loss = self(xb, yb) | |
| return(logits, loss) | |
| def training_step(self, batch, batch_idx): | |
| _, loss = self.process_step(batch) | |
| self.log('train_loss', loss, on_step=True, on_epoch=True, prog_bar=True, logger=True) | |
| return loss | |
| def validation_step(self, batch, batch_idx): | |
| _, loss = self.process_step(batch) | |
| self.log('val_loss', loss, on_epoch=True, prog_bar=True, logger=True) | |
| return loss | |
| def configure_optimizers(self): | |
| optimizer = torch.optim.AdamW(self.parameters(), lr=learning_rate) | |
| return optimizer |