Elixir bindings for Hugging Face Tokenizers.
You can add :tokenizers
as dependency in your mix.exs
:
def deps do
[
{:tokenizers, "~> 0.3.0"},
]
end
If you are using Livebook or IEx, you can instead run:
Mix.install([
{:tokenizers, "~> 0.3.0"},
])
You can use any pre-trained tokenizer from any model repo on Hugging Face Hub, such as bert-base-cased.
{:ok, tokenizer} = Tokenizers.Tokenizer.from_pretrained("bert-base-cased")
{:ok, encoding} = Tokenizers.Tokenizer.encode(tokenizer, "Hello there!")
Tokenizers.Encoding.get_tokens(encoding)
#=> ["Hello", "there", "!"]
Tokenizers.Encoding.get_ids(encoding)
#=> [8667, 1175, 106]
The notebooks directory has an introductory Livebook to give you a feel for the API.
Tokenizers uses Rust to call functionality from the Hugging Face Tokenizers library. While Rust is not necessary to use Tokenizers as a package, you need Rust tooling installed on your machine if you want to compile from source, which is the case when contributing to Tokenizers. In particular, you will need Rust Stable, which can be installed with Rustup.
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