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"""
Minimal (byte-level) Byte Pair Encoding tokenizer.
Algorithmically follows along the GPT tokenizer:
https://github.com/openai/gpt-2/blob/master/src/encoder.py
But:
- Does not handle the regular expression splitting pattern.
- Does not handle any special tokens.
"""
from .base import Tokenizer, get_stats, merge
class BasicTokenizer(Tokenizer):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
def train(self, text, vocab_size, verbose=False):
assert vocab_size >= 256
num_merges = vocab_size - 256
# input text preprocessing
text_bytes = text.encode("utf-8") # raw bytes
ids = list(text_bytes) # list of integers in range 0..255
# iteratively merge the most common pairs to create new tokens
merges = {} # (int, int) -> int
vocab = {idx: bytes([idx]) for idx in range(256)} # int -> bytes
for i in range(num_merges):
# count up the number of times every consecutive pair appears
stats = get_stats(ids)
# find the pair with the highest count
pair = max(stats, key=stats.get)
# mint a new token: assign it the next available id
idx = 256 + i
# replace all occurrences of pair in ids with idx
ids = merge(ids, pair, idx)
# save the merge
merges[pair] = idx
vocab[idx] = vocab[pair[0]] + vocab[pair[1]]
# prints
if verbose:
print(f"merge {i+1}/{num_merges}: {pair} -> {idx} ({vocab[idx]}) had {stats[pair]} occurrences")
# save class variables
self.merges = merges # used in encode()
self.vocab = vocab # used in decode()
def decode(self, ids):
# given ids (list of integers), return Python string
text_bytes = b"".join(self.vocab[idx] for idx in ids)
text = text_bytes.decode("utf-8", errors="replace")
return text
def encode(self, text):
# given a string text, return the token ids
text_bytes = text.encode("utf-8") # raw bytes
ids = list(text_bytes) # list of integers in range 0..255
while len(ids) >= 2:
# find the pair with the lowest merge index
stats = get_stats(ids)
pair = min(stats, key=lambda p: self.merges.get(p, float("inf")))
# subtle: if there are no more merges available, the key will
# result in an inf for every single pair, and the min will be
# just the first pair in the list, arbitrarily
# we can detect this terminating case by a membership check
if pair not in self.merges:
break # nothing else can be merged anymore
# otherwise let's merge the best pair (lowest merge index)
idx = self.merges[pair]
ids = merge(ids, pair, idx)
return ids