MUSE

A library for Multilingual Unsupervised or Supervised word Embeddings (by facebookresearch)

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  • The Illustrated Word2Vec
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 19 Apr 2024
    This is a great guide.

    Also - despite the fact that language model embedding [1] are currently the hot rage, good old embedding models are more than good enough for most tasks.

    With just a bit of tuning, they're generally as good at many sentence embedding tasks [2], and with good libraries [3] you're getting something like 400k sentence/sec on laptop CPU versus ~4k-15k sentences/sec on a v100 for LM embeddings.

    When you should use language model embeddings:

    - Multilingual tasks. While some embedding models are multilingual aligned (eg. MUSE [4]), you still need to route the sentence to the correct embedding model file (you need something like langdetect). It's also cumbersome, with one 400mb file per language.

    For LM embedding models, many are multilingual aligned right away.

    - Tasks that are very context specific or require fine-tuning. For instance, if you're making a RAG system for medical documents, the embedding space is best when it creates larger deviations for the difference between seemingly-related medical words.

    This means models with more embedding dimensions, and heavily favors LM models over classic embedding models.

    1. sbert.net

    2. https://collaborate.princeton.edu/en/publications/a-simple-b...

    3. https://github.com/oborchers/Fast_Sentence_Embeddings

    4. https://github.com/facebookresearch/MUSE

  • Best AI-generated bilingual dictionaries
    2 projects | /r/machinetranslation | 20 Jul 2022
    I am looking for the best way to get an AI-generated bilingual dictionary, so that I can get a list of words with their translations for each language pair I want. It is possible to get a list (with sometimes alright, sometimes bad results) using this project. Additionally, there exists this, but it does not have a whole lot of words unfortunately. I also read about the huge CCMatrix dataset which has millions of parallel sentences for many language pairs, but how would I extract direct word translations from it? (A naive python algorithm would probably take forever.)
  • Help with aligned word embeddings
    3 projects | /r/LanguageTechnology | 4 May 2021
    We currently train our own vocabularies on Wikipedia and other sources, and we align the vocabularies using MUSE with default settings (0-5000 dictionary for training, 5000-6500 dictionary for evaluation and 5 refinements).
  • D How Advanced Is The Current Practice Of
    1 project | /r/MachineLearning | 30 Dec 2020
    MUSE embeddings has an unsupervised approach based on adversarial training: https://github.com/facebookresearch/MUSE#the-unsupervised-way-adversarial-training-and-refinement-cpugpu
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facebookresearch/MUSE is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of MUSE is Python.


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