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""" Google BLEU (aka GLEU) metric. """ | |
from typing import Dict, List | |
import datasets | |
from nltk.translate import gleu_score | |
import evaluate | |
from evaluate import MetricInfo | |
from .tokenizer_13a import Tokenizer13a | |
_CITATION = """\ | |
@misc{wu2016googles, | |
title={Google's Neural Machine Translation System: Bridging the Gap between Human and Machine Translation}, | |
author={Yonghui Wu and Mike Schuster and Zhifeng Chen and Quoc V. Le and Mohammad Norouzi and Wolfgang Macherey | |
and Maxim Krikun and Yuan Cao and Qin Gao and Klaus Macherey and Jeff Klingner and Apurva Shah and Melvin | |
Johnson and Xiaobing Liu and Łukasz Kaiser and Stephan Gouws and Yoshikiyo Kato and Taku Kudo and Hideto | |
Kazawa and Keith Stevens and George Kurian and Nishant Patil and Wei Wang and Cliff Young and | |
Jason Smith and Jason Riesa and Alex Rudnick and Oriol Vinyals and Greg Corrado and Macduff Hughes | |
and Jeffrey Dean}, | |
year={2016}, | |
eprint={1609.08144}, | |
archivePrefix={arXiv}, | |
primaryClass={cs.CL} | |
} | |
""" | |
_DESCRIPTION = """\ | |
The BLEU score has some undesirable properties when used for single | |
sentences, as it was designed to be a corpus measure. We therefore | |
use a slightly different score for our RL experiments which we call | |
the 'GLEU score'. For the GLEU score, we record all sub-sequences of | |
1, 2, 3 or 4 tokens in output and target sequence (n-grams). We then | |
compute a recall, which is the ratio of the number of matching n-grams | |
to the number of total n-grams in the target (ground truth) sequence, | |
and a precision, which is the ratio of the number of matching n-grams | |
to the number of total n-grams in the generated output sequence. Then | |
GLEU score is simply the minimum of recall and precision. This GLEU | |
score's range is always between 0 (no matches) and 1 (all match) and | |
it is symmetrical when switching output and target. According to | |
our experiments, GLEU score correlates quite well with the BLEU | |
metric on a corpus level but does not have its drawbacks for our per | |
sentence reward objective. | |
""" | |
_KWARGS_DESCRIPTION = """\ | |
Computes corpus-level Google BLEU (GLEU) score of translated segments against one or more references. | |
Instead of averaging the sentence level GLEU scores (i.e. macro-average precision), Wu et al. (2016) sum up the matching | |
tokens and the max of hypothesis and reference tokens for each sentence, then compute using the aggregate values. | |
Args: | |
predictions (list of str): list of translations to score. | |
references (list of list of str): list of lists of references for each translation. | |
tokenizer : approach used for tokenizing `predictions` and `references`. | |
The default tokenizer is `tokenizer_13a`, a minimal tokenization approach that is equivalent to `mteval-v13a`, used by WMT. | |
This can be replaced by any function that takes a string as input and returns a list of tokens as output. | |
min_len (int): The minimum order of n-gram this function should extract. Defaults to 1. | |
max_len (int): The maximum order of n-gram this function should extract. Defaults to 4. | |
Returns: | |
'google_bleu': google_bleu score | |
Examples: | |
Example 1: | |
>>> predictions = ['It is a guide to action which ensures that the rubber duck always disobeys the commands of the cat', \ | |
'he read the book because he was interested in world history'] | |
>>> references = [['It is the guiding principle which guarantees the rubber duck forces never being under the command of the cat'], \ | |
['he was interested in world history because he read the book']] | |
>>> google_bleu = evaluate.load("google_bleu") | |
>>> results = google_bleu.compute(predictions=predictions, references=references) | |
>>> print(round(results["google_bleu"], 2)) | |
0.44 | |
Example 2: | |
>>> predictions = ['It is a guide to action which ensures that the rubber duck always disobeys the commands of the cat', \ | |
'he read the book because he was interested in world history'] | |
>>> references = [['It is the guiding principle which guarantees the rubber duck forces never being under the command of the cat', \ | |
'It is a guide to action that ensures that the rubber duck will never heed the cat commands', \ | |
'It is the practical guide for the rubber duck army never to heed the directions of the cat'], \ | |
['he was interested in world history because he read the book']] | |
>>> google_bleu = evaluate.load("google_bleu") | |
>>> results = google_bleu.compute(predictions=predictions, references=references) | |
>>> print(round(results["google_bleu"], 2)) | |
0.61 | |
Example 3: | |
>>> predictions = ['It is a guide to action which ensures that the rubber duck always disobeys the commands of the cat', \ | |
'he read the book because he was interested in world history'] | |
>>> references = [['It is the guiding principle which guarantees the rubber duck forces never being under the command of the cat', \ | |
'It is a guide to action that ensures that the rubber duck will never heed the cat commands', \ | |
'It is the practical guide for the rubber duck army never to heed the directions of the cat'], \ | |
['he was interested in world history because he read the book']] | |
>>> google_bleu = evaluate.load("google_bleu") | |
>>> results = google_bleu.compute(predictions=predictions, references=references, min_len=2) | |
>>> print(round(results["google_bleu"], 2)) | |
0.53 | |
Example 4: | |
>>> predictions = ['It is a guide to action which ensures that the rubber duck always disobeys the commands of the cat', \ | |
'he read the book because he was interested in world history'] | |
>>> references = [['It is the guiding principle which guarantees the rubber duck forces never being under the command of the cat', \ | |
'It is a guide to action that ensures that the rubber duck will never heed the cat commands', \ | |
'It is the practical guide for the rubber duck army never to heed the directions of the cat'], \ | |
['he was interested in world history because he read the book']] | |
>>> google_bleu = evaluate.load("google_bleu") | |
>>> results = google_bleu.compute(predictions=predictions,references=references, min_len=2, max_len=6) | |
>>> print(round(results["google_bleu"], 2)) | |
0.4 | |
""" | |
class GoogleBleu(evaluate.Metric): | |
def _info(self) -> MetricInfo: | |
return evaluate.MetricInfo( | |
description=_DESCRIPTION, | |
citation=_CITATION, | |
inputs_description=_KWARGS_DESCRIPTION, | |
features=[ | |
datasets.Features( | |
{ | |
"predictions": datasets.Value("string", id="sequence"), | |
"references": datasets.Sequence(datasets.Value("string", id="sequence"), id="references"), | |
} | |
), | |
datasets.Features( | |
{ | |
"predictions": datasets.Value("string", id="sequence"), | |
"references": datasets.Value("string", id="sequence"), | |
} | |
), | |
], | |
) | |
def _compute( | |
self, | |
predictions: List[str], | |
references: List[List[str]], | |
tokenizer=Tokenizer13a(), | |
min_len: int = 1, | |
max_len: int = 4, | |
) -> Dict[str, float]: | |
# if only one reference is provided make sure we still use list of lists | |
if isinstance(references[0], str): | |
references = [[ref] for ref in references] | |
references = [[tokenizer(r) for r in ref] for ref in references] | |
predictions = [tokenizer(p) for p in predictions] | |
return { | |
"google_bleu": gleu_score.corpus_gleu( | |
list_of_references=references, hypotheses=predictions, min_len=min_len, max_len=max_len | |
) | |
} | |