Pytorch implementation for Patient Knowledge Distillation for BERT Model Compression

Overview

Patient Knowledge Distillation for BERT Model Compression

Knowledge distillation for BERT model

Installation

Run command below to install the environment

conda install pytorch torchvision cudatoolkit=10.0 -c pytorch
pip install -r requirements.txt

Training

Objective Function

L = (1 - \alpha) L_CE + \alpha * L_DS + \beta * L_PT,

where L_CE is the CrossEntropy loss, DS is the usual Distillation loss, and PT is the proposed loss. Please see our paper below for more details.

Data Preprocess

Modify the HOME_DATA_FOLDER in envs.py and put all data under it (by default it is ./data), RTE data is uploaded for your convenience.

  • The folder name under HOME_DATA_FOLDER should be
    • data_raw: store the raw datas of all tasks. So put downloaded raw data under here
      • MRPC
      • RTE
      • ... (other tasks)
    • data_feat: store the tokenized data under this folder (optional)
      • MRPC
      • RTE
      • ...
  • models
    • pretrained: put downloaded pretrained model (bert-base-uncased) under this folder

Predefinted Training

Run NLI_KD_training.py to start training, you can set DEBUG = True to run some pre-defined arguments

  • set argv = get_predefine_argv('glue', 'RTE', 'finetune_teacher') or argv = get_predefine_argv('glue', 'RTE', 'finetune_student') to start the normal fine-tuning
  • run run_glue_benchmark.py to get teacher's prediction for KD or PKD.
    • set output_all_layers = True for patient teacher
    • set output_all_layers = False for normal teacher
  • set argv = get_predefine_argv('glue', 'RTE', 'kd') to start the vanilla KD
  • set argv = get_predefine_argv('glue', 'RTE', 'kd.cls') to start the vanilla KD

Contributing

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Citation

If you find this code useful for your research, please consider citing:

@article{sun2019patient,
title={Patient Knowledge Distillation for BERT Model Compression},
author={Sun, Siqi and Cheng, Yu and Gan, Zhe and Liu, Jingjing},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.09355},
year={2019}
}

Paper is available at here.

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