Noticing the urgent need to provide tools for fast and user-friendly qualitative analysis of large-scale textual corpora of the modern NLP, we propose to turn to the mature and well-tested methods from the domain of Information Retrieval (IR) - a research field with a long history of tackling TB-scale document collections. We discuss how Pyserini - a widely used toolkit for reproducible IR research can be integrated with the Hugging Face ecosystem of open-source AI libraries and artifacts. We leverage the existing functionalities of both platforms while proposing novel features further facilitating their integration. Our goal is to give NLP researchers tools that will allow them to develop retrieval-based instrumentation for their data analytics needs with ease and agility. We include a Jupyter Notebook-based walk through the core interoperability features, available on GitHub: https://github.com/huggingface/gaia. We then demonstrate how the ideas we present can be operationalized to create a powerful tool for qualitative data analysis in NLP. We present GAIA Search - a search engine built following previously laid out principles, giving access to four popular large-scale text collections. GAIA serves a dual purpose of illustrating the potential of methodologies we discuss but also as a standalone qualitative analysis tool that can be leveraged by NLP researchers aiming to understand datasets prior to using them in training. GAIA is hosted live on Hugging Face Spaces: https://huggingface.co/spaces/spacerini/gaia.

GAIA Search: Hugging Face and Pyserini Interoperability for NLP Training Data Exploration / Piktus, Aleksandra; Ogundepo, Odunayo; Akiki, Christopher; Oladipo, Akintunde; Zhang, Xinyu; Schoelkopf, Hailey; Biderman, Stella; Potthast, Martin; Lin, Jimmy. - (2023), pp. 588-598. (Intervento presentato al convegno ACL tenutosi a Toronto; Canada) [10.18653/v1/2023.acl-demo.57].

GAIA Search: Hugging Face and Pyserini Interoperability for NLP Training Data Exploration

Piktus, Aleksandra
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2023

Abstract

Noticing the urgent need to provide tools for fast and user-friendly qualitative analysis of large-scale textual corpora of the modern NLP, we propose to turn to the mature and well-tested methods from the domain of Information Retrieval (IR) - a research field with a long history of tackling TB-scale document collections. We discuss how Pyserini - a widely used toolkit for reproducible IR research can be integrated with the Hugging Face ecosystem of open-source AI libraries and artifacts. We leverage the existing functionalities of both platforms while proposing novel features further facilitating their integration. Our goal is to give NLP researchers tools that will allow them to develop retrieval-based instrumentation for their data analytics needs with ease and agility. We include a Jupyter Notebook-based walk through the core interoperability features, available on GitHub: https://github.com/huggingface/gaia. We then demonstrate how the ideas we present can be operationalized to create a powerful tool for qualitative data analysis in NLP. We present GAIA Search - a search engine built following previously laid out principles, giving access to four popular large-scale text collections. GAIA serves a dual purpose of illustrating the potential of methodologies we discuss but also as a standalone qualitative analysis tool that can be leveraged by NLP researchers aiming to understand datasets prior to using them in training. GAIA is hosted live on Hugging Face Spaces: https://huggingface.co/spaces/spacerini/gaia.
2023
ACL
natural language processing; information retrieval; large language models; training data inspection tools
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
GAIA Search: Hugging Face and Pyserini Interoperability for NLP Training Data Exploration / Piktus, Aleksandra; Ogundepo, Odunayo; Akiki, Christopher; Oladipo, Akintunde; Zhang, Xinyu; Schoelkopf, Hailey; Biderman, Stella; Potthast, Martin; Lin, Jimmy. - (2023), pp. 588-598. (Intervento presentato al convegno ACL tenutosi a Toronto; Canada) [10.18653/v1/2023.acl-demo.57].
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