Similarity
The Similarity pipeline computes similarity between queries and list of text using a text classifier.
This pipeline supports both standard text classification models and zero-shot classification models. The pipeline uses the queries as labels for the input text. The results are transposed to get scores per query/label vs scores per input text.
Cross-encoder models are supported via the crossencode=True
constructor parameter. These models are loaded with a CrossEncoder pipeline that can also be instantiated directly. The CrossEncoder pipeline has the same methods and functionality as described below.
Example
The following shows a simple example using this pipeline.
from txtai.pipeline import Similarity
# Create and run pipeline
similarity = Similarity()
similarity("feel good story", [
"Maine man wins $1M from $25 lottery ticket",
"Don't sacrifice slower friends in a bear attack"
])
See the link below for a more detailed example.
Notebook | Description | |
---|---|---|
Add semantic search to Elasticsearch | Add semantic search to existing search systems |
Configuration-driven example
Pipelines are run with Python or configuration. Pipelines can be instantiated in configuration using the lower case name of the pipeline. Configuration-driven pipelines are run with workflows or the API.
config.yml
# Create pipeline using lower case class name
similarity:
Run with Workflows
from txtai.app import Application
# Create and run pipeline with workflow
app = Application("config.yml")
app.similarity("feel good story", [
"Maine man wins $1M from $25 lottery ticket",
"Don't sacrifice slower friends in a bear attack"
])
Run with API
CONFIG=config.yml uvicorn "txtai.api:app" &
curl \
-X POST "http://localhost:8000/similarity" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"query": "feel good story", "texts": ["Maine man wins $1M from $25 lottery ticket", "Dont sacrifice slower friends in a bear attack"]}'
Methods
Python documentation for the pipeline.
__init__(self, path=None, quantize=False, gpu=True, model=None, dynamic=True, crossencode=False)
special
Source code in txtai/pipeline/text/similarity.py
def __init__(self, path=None, quantize=False, gpu=True, model=None, dynamic=True, crossencode=False):
# Use zero-shot classification if dynamic is True and crossencode is False, otherwise use standard text classification
super().__init__(path, quantize, gpu, model, False if crossencode else dynamic)
# Load as a cross-encoder if crossencode set to True
self.crossencoder = CrossEncoder(model=self.pipeline) if crossencode else None
__call__(self, query, texts, multilabel=True)
special
Computes the similarity between query and list of text. Returns a list of (id, score) sorted by highest score, where id is the index in texts.
This method supports query as a string or a list. If the input is a string, the return type is a 1D list of (id, score). If text is a list, a 2D list of (id, score) is returned with a row per string.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
query | query text|list | required | |
texts | list of text | required | |
multilabel | labels are independent if True, scores are normalized to sum to 1 per text item if False, raw scores returned if None | True |
Returns:
Type | Description |
---|---|
list of (id, score) |
Source code in txtai/pipeline/text/similarity.py
def __call__(self, query, texts, multilabel=True):
"""
Computes the similarity between query and list of text. Returns a list of
(id, score) sorted by highest score, where id is the index in texts.
This method supports query as a string or a list. If the input is a string,
the return type is a 1D list of (id, score). If text is a list, a 2D list
of (id, score) is returned with a row per string.
Args:
query: query text|list
texts: list of text
multilabel: labels are independent if True, scores are normalized to sum to 1 per text item if False, raw scores returned if None
Returns:
list of (id, score)
"""
if self.crossencoder:
# pylint: disable=E1102
return self.crossencoder(query, texts, multilabel)
# Call Labels pipeline for texts using input query as the candidate label
scores = super().__call__(texts, [query] if isinstance(query, str) else query, multilabel)
# Sort on query index id
scores = [[score for _, score in sorted(row)] for row in scores]
# Transpose axes to get a list of text scores for each query
scores = np.array(scores).T.tolist()
# Build list of (id, score) per query sorted by highest score
scores = [sorted(enumerate(row), key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True) for row in scores]
return scores[0] if isinstance(query, str) else scores