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metadata
pipeline_tag: sentence-similarity
language: fr
license: mit
datasets:
  - unicamp-dl/mmarco
metrics:
  - recall
tags:
  - passage-retrieval
library_name: transformers
base_model: almanach/camembert-base
model-index:
  - name: spladev2-camembert-base-mmarcoFR
    results:
      - task:
          type: sentence-similarity
          name: Passage Retrieval
        dataset:
          type: unicamp-dl/mmarco
          name: mMARCO-fr
          config: french
          split: validation
        metrics:
          - type: recall_at_1000
            name: Recall@1000
            value: 89.86
          - type: recall_at_500
            name: Recall@500
            value: 85.96
          - type: recall_at_100
            name: Recall@100
            value: 73.94
          - type: recall_at_10
            name: Recall@10
            value: 46.33
          - type: map_at_10
            name: MAP@10
            value: 24.15
          - type: ndcg_at_10
            name: nDCG@10
            value: 29.58
          - type: mrr_at_10
            name: MRR@10
            value: 24.68

spladev2-camembert-base-mmarcoFR

This is a SPLADE-max model for French that can be used for semantic search. The model maps queries and passages to 32k-dimensional sparse vectors which are used to compute relevance through cosine similarity.

Usage

Start by installing the library: pip install -U transformers. Then, you can use the model like this:

import torch
from torch.nn.functional import relu, normalize
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModel

queries = ["Ceci est un exemple de requête.", "Voici un second exemple."]
passages = ["Ceci est un exemple de passage.", "Et voilà un deuxième exemple."]

tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('antoinelouis/spladev2-camembert-base-mmarcoFR')
model = AutoModel.from_pretrained('antoinelouis/spladev2-camembert-base-mmarcoFR')

q_input = tokenizer(queries, padding=True, truncation=True, return_tensors='pt')
p_input = tokenizer(passages, padding=True, truncation=True, return_tensors='pt')

with torch.no_grad():
    q_output = model(**q_input)
    p_output = model(**p_input)

q_activations = torch.amax(torch.log1p(relu(q_output.logits * q_input['attention_mask'].unsqueeze(-1))), dim=1)
p_activations = torch.amax(torch.log1p(relu(p_output.logits * p_input['attention_mask'].unsqueeze(-1))), dim=1)

q_activations = normalize(q_activations, p=2, dim=1)
p_activations = normalize(p_activations, p=2, dim=1)

similarity = q_embeddings @ p_embeddings.T
print(similarity)

Evaluation

The model is evaluated on the smaller development set of mMARCO-fr, which consists of 6,980 queries for a corpus of 8.8M candidate passages. We report the mean reciprocal rank (MRR), normalized discounted cumulative gainand (NDCG), mean average precision (MAP), and recall at various cut-offs (R@k). To see how it compares to other neural retrievers in French, check out the DécouvrIR leaderboard.

Training

Data

The model is trained on the French training samples of the mMARCO dataset, a multilingual machine-translated version of MS MARCO that contains 8.8M passages and 539K training queries. We sample 12.8M (q, p+, p-) triples from the official ~39.8M training triples with BM25 negatives.

Implementation

The model is initialized from the almanach/camembert-base checkpoint and optimized via a combination of the InfoNCE ranking loss with a temperature of 0.05 and the FLOPS regularization loss with quadratic increase of lambda until step 33k after which it remains constant with lambda_q=3e-4 and lambda_d=1e-4. The model is fine-tuned on one 80GB NVIDIA H100 GPU for 100k steps using the AdamW optimizer with a batch size of 128, a peak learning rate of 2e-5 with warm up along the first 4000 steps and linear scheduling. The maximum sequence lengths for questions and passages length were fixed to 32 and 128 tokens. Relevance scores are computed with the cosine similarity.

Citation

@online{louis2024decouvrir,
    author    = 'Antoine Louis',
    title     = 'DécouvrIR: A Benchmark for Evaluating the Robustness of Information Retrieval Models in French',
    publisher = 'Hugging Face',
    month     = 'mar',
    year      = '2024',
    url       = 'https://huggingface.co/spaces/antoinelouis/decouvrir',
}