Phi3Tokenizer classkeras_hub.tokenizers.Phi3Tokenizer(proto, **kwargs)
Phi3 tokenizer layer based on SentencePiece.
This tokenizer class will tokenize raw strings into integer sequences and
is based on keras_hub.tokenizers.SentencePieceTokenizer. Unlike the
underlying tokenizer, it will check for all special tokens needed by
Phi3 models and provides a from_preset() method to automatically
download a matching vocabulary for a Phi3 preset.
If input is a batch of strings (rank > 0), the layer will output a
tf.RaggedTensor where the last dimension of the output is ragged.
If input is a scalar string (rank == 0), the layer will output a dense
tf.Tensor with static shape [None].
Arguments
string path to a SentencePiece proto file, or a
bytes object with a serialized SentencePiece proto. See the
SentencePiece repository
for more details on the format.Examples
# Unbatched input.
tokenizer = keras_hub.models.Phi3Tokenizer.from_preset(
"phi3_mini_4k_instruct_en",
)
tokenizer("The quick brown fox jumped.")
# Batched input.
tokenizer(["The quick brown fox jumped.", "The fox slept."])
# Detokenization.
tokenizer.detokenize(tokenizer("The quick brown fox jumped."))
from_preset methodPhi3Tokenizer.from_preset(preset, config_file="tokenizer.json", **kwargs)
Instantiate a keras_hub.models.Tokenizer from a model preset.
A preset is a directory of configs, weights and other file assets used
to save and load a pre-trained model. The preset can be passed as
one of:
'bert_base_en''kaggle://user/bert/keras/bert_base_en''hf://user/bert_base_en''./bert_base_en'For any Tokenizer subclass, you can run cls.presets.keys() to list
all built-in presets available on the class.
This constructor can be called in one of two ways. Either from the base
class like keras_hub.models.Tokenizer.from_preset(), or from
a model class like keras_hub.models.GemmaTokenizer.from_preset().
If calling from the base class, the subclass of the returning object
will be inferred from the config in the preset directory.
Arguments
True, the weights will be loaded into the
model architecture. If False, the weights will be randomly
initialized.Examples
# Load a preset tokenizer.
tokenizer = keras_hub.tokenizer.Tokenizer.from_preset("bert_base_en")
# Tokenize some input.
tokenizer("The quick brown fox tripped.")
# Detokenize some input.
tokenizer.detokenize([5, 6, 7, 8, 9])
| Preset | Parameters | Description |
|---|---|---|
| phi3_mini_4k_instruct_en | 3.82B | 3.8 billion parameters, 32 layers, 4k context length, Phi-3 model. The model was trained using the Phi-3 datasets. This dataset includes both synthetic data and filtered publicly available website data, with an emphasis on high-quality and reasoning-dense properties. |
| phi3_mini_128k_instruct_en | 3.82B | 3.8 billion parameters, 32 layers, 128k context length, Phi-3 model. The model was trained using the Phi-3 datasets. This dataset includes both synthetic data and filtered publicly available website data, with an emphasis on high-quality and reasoning-dense properties. |