com-rs
**DEPRECATED** in favor of github.com/microsoft/windows-rs (by microsoft)
tokenizers
💥 Fast State-of-the-Art Tokenizers optimized for Research and Production (by huggingface)
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Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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com-rs
Posts with mentions or reviews of com-rs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-30.
- Wrapping my head around COM in Rust
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Portability of Rust in 2021
regarding COM - check https://github.com/microsoft/com-rs
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Orientation about Windows interfaces
I'm building a crate to show a progress indicator in the icon of the taskbar of the app using it, I already began the implementation for Linux, but I want to support Windows also, for that I need to access ITaskBarList3, I don't knew anything about COM interfaces before find this. The point is that I'm pretty confused about what to do. They said I would implement the functions, but I want to call them, and this thing com-rs, I'm not sure if I would redefine the interface that is already defined in winapi.
tokenizers
Posts with mentions or reviews of tokenizers.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-07.
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HF Transfer: Speed up file transfers
Hugging Face seems to like Rust. They also wrote Tokenizers in Rust.
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LLM custom dictionary
Your intuition is right. There are two ways (in increasing order of result performance) : 1. You can simply extend vocab file of the tokenizer and test the predictions 2. You can extend the vocab file and re-train your model on custom data which has these new tokens. Check the following issue on GitHub : https://github.com/huggingface/tokenizers/issues/247
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[D] SentencePiece, WordPiece, BPE... Which tokenizer is the best one?
SentencePiece -> implementation of some algorithms (there are several others, https://github.com/microsoft/BlingFire https://github.com/glample/fastBPE https://github.com/huggingface/tokenizers )
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Portability of Rust in 2021
In sum I would like the idea to go with Rust as I more or less got to rewrite the whole thing anyway, but I am a bit skeptical if I will be able to interface with everything that might come up at some point. Or probably end up in a wrapper hell if I got to use more C++ libraries. On the other hand there are definitely a few Rust projects out there that might come in handy (for example https://github.com/huggingface/tokenizers). And the build process is pretty awful right now (CMake it is but with lots of hacks).
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[D] What's going to be the dominant language for machine learning in 5 years?
A full machine learning pipeline usually comprises far more than just the model, and this is the area where Rust may shine (the recent work by HuggingFace and their https://github.com/huggingface/tokenizers library is a good example)
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substitute for tokenizer in torchtext
As for other tokenizers, you can take a look at - Huggingface tokenizers library: https://github.com/huggingface/tokenizers - NLTK tokenize: https://www.nltk.org/api/nltk.tokenize.html - Polygot: https://pypi.org/project/polyglot/
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PyO3: Rust Bindings for the Python Interpreter
Huggingface Tokenizers (https://github.com/huggingface/tokenizers), which are now used by default in their Transformers Python library, use pyO3 and became popular due to the pitch that it encoded text an order of magnitude faster with zero config changes.
It lives up to that claim. (I had issues with return object typing when going between Python/Rust at first but those are more consistent now)
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Rusticles #19 - Wed Nov 11 2020
huggingface/tokenizers (Rust): 💥Fast State-of-the-Art Tokenizers optimized for Research and Production
What are some alternatives?
When comparing com-rs and tokenizers you can also consider the following projects:
windows-rs - Rust for Windows
onnx-tensorflow - Tensorflow Backend for ONNX
windows-samples-rs
onnxruntime - ONNX Runtime: cross-platform, high performance ML inferencing and training accelerator
jni-rs - Rust bindings to the Java Native Interface — JNI
setuptools-rust - Setuptools plugin for Rust support
BlingFire - A lightning fast Finite State machine and REgular expression manipulation library.
cbindgen - A project for generating C bindings from Rust code
rayon - Rayon: A data parallelism library for Rust
winsdk-10
tch-rs - Rust bindings for the C++ api of PyTorch.