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language: code
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---
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# CodeBERTaPy
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CodeBERTaPy is a RoBERTa-like model trained on the [CodeSearchNet](https://github.blog/2019-09-26-introducing-the-codesearchnet-challenge/) dataset from GitHub for `python` by [Manuel Romero](https://twitter.com/mrm8488)
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The **tokenizer** is a Byte-level BPE tokenizer trained on the corpus using Hugging Face `tokenizers`.
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Because it is trained on a corpus of code (vs. natural language), it encodes the corpus efficiently (the sequences are between 33% to 50% shorter, compared to the same corpus tokenized by gpt2/roberta).
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The (small) **model** is a 6-layer, 84M parameters, RoBERTa-like Transformer model – that’s the same number of layers & heads as DistilBERT – initialized from the default initialization settings and trained from scratch on the full `python` corpus for 4 epochs.
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## Quick start: masked language modeling prediction
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```python
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PYTHON_CODE = """
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fruits = ['apples', 'bananas', 'oranges']
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for idx, <mask> in enumerate(fruits):
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print("index is %d and value is %s" % (idx, val))
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""".lstrip()
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```
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### Does the model know how to complete simple Python code?
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```python
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from transformers import pipeline
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fill_mask = pipeline(
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"fill-mask",
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model="mrm8488/CodeBERTaPy",
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tokenizer="mrm8488/CodeBERTaPy"
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)
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fill_mask(PYTHON_CODE)
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## Top 5 predictions:
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'val' # prob 0.980728805065155
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'value'
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'idx'
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',val'
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'_'
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```
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### Yes! That was easy 🎉 Let's try with another Flask like example
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```python
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PYTHON_CODE2 = """
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@app.route('/<name>')
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def hello_name(name):
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return "Hello {}!".format(<mask>)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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app.run()
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""".lstrip()
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fill_mask(PYTHON_CODE2)
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## Top 5 predictions:
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'name' # prob 0.9961813688278198
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' name'
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'url'
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'description'
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'self'
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```
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### Yeah! It works 🎉 Let's try with another Tensorflow/Keras like example
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```python
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PYTHON_CODE3="""
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model = keras.Sequential([
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keras.layers.Flatten(input_shape=(28, 28)),
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keras.layers.<mask>(128, activation='relu'),
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keras.layers.Dense(10, activation='softmax')
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])
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""".lstrip()
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fill_mask(PYTHON_CODE3)
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## Top 5 predictions:
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'Dense' # prob 0.4482928514480591
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'relu'
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'Flatten'
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'Activation'
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'Conv'
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```
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> Great! 🎉
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## This work is heavily inspired on [CodeBERTa](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/master/model_cards/huggingface/CodeBERTa-small-v1/README.md) by huggingface team
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<br>
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## CodeSearchNet citation
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<details>
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```bibtex
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@article{husain_codesearchnet_2019,
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title = {{CodeSearchNet} {Challenge}: {Evaluating} the {State} of {Semantic} {Code} {Search}},
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shorttitle = {{CodeSearchNet} {Challenge}},
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url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1909.09436},
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urldate = {2020-03-12},
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journal = {arXiv:1909.09436 [cs, stat]},
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author = {Husain, Hamel and Wu, Ho-Hsiang and Gazit, Tiferet and Allamanis, Miltiadis and Brockschmidt, Marc},
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month = sep,
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year = {2019},
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note = {arXiv: 1909.09436},
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}
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```
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</details>
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> Created by [Manuel Romero/@mrm8488](https://twitter.com/mrm8488)
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> Made with <span style="color: #e25555;">♥</span> in Spain
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