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Added Tokens
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Added Tokens
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AddedToken
class tokenizers.AddedToken
( content single_word = False lstrip = False rstrip = False normalized = True )
Parameters
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content (
str) — The content of the token -
single_word (
bool, defaults toFalse) — Defines whether this token should only match single words. IfTrue, this token will never match inside of a word. For example the tokeningwould match ontokenizingif this option isFalse, but not if it isTrue. The notion of ”inside of a word” is defined by the word boundaries pattern in regular expressions (ie. the token should start and end with word boundaries). -
lstrip (
bool, defaults toFalse) — Defines whether this token should strip all potential whitespaces on its left side. IfTrue, this token will greedily match any whitespace on its left. For example if we try to match the token[MASK]withlstrip=True, in the text"I saw a [MASK]", we would match on" [MASK]". (Note the space on the left). -
rstrip (
bool, defaults toFalse) — Defines whether this token should strip all potential whitespaces on its right side. IfTrue, this token will greedily match any whitespace on its right. It works just likelstripbut on the right. -
normalized (
bool, defaults toTruewith —meth:~tokenizers.Tokenizer.add_tokens andFalsewithadd_special_tokens()): Defines whether this token should match against the normalized version of the input text. For example, with the added token"yesterday", and a normalizer in charge of lowercasing the text, the token could be extract from the input"I saw a lion Yesterday".
Represents a token that can be be added to a Tokenizer. It can have special options that defines the way it should behave.