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there seem to be quite a few issues apart from its incompatibility with python3. The data processing was very memory intensive. so @amirmohammadkz made some major improvements. I forked his repo and made it python3 compatible |
Thanks for using my forked repo. Could you run the whole code, especially the Theano model, on python 3? |
Thanks for converting Jia! How compute intense would you guys think this is
to have the trained model stored and accessible to run via either an API
call or just a direct call to the trained model (if that makes sense)? I'm
trying to incorporate this into my open-source social media analytics
science gateway (www.socialmediamacroscope.org).
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there seem to be quite a few issues apart from its incompatibility with
python3. The data processing was very memory intensive. so @amirmohammadkz
<https://github.com/amirmohammadkz> made some major improvements. I
forked his repo and made it python3 compatible
<https://github.com/ichenjia/personality-detection>
Thanks for using my forked repo. Could you run the whole code, especially
the Theano model, on python 3?
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Yeah, I got it working running with Python3. The error about func_name was fixed by replacing it with |
I am using a 1080 Ti GPU and 48G of RAM to train the model. It has been 12 hours and still running. It looks like it has done half of the training. But that said, it's getting gradually slower. I assume it may be a lot slower if I were using CPU. I plan to put the model in a flask server and call it via API. Not sure the type of server you have. Once the model is trained, the prediction should be a lot faster. The data prop may take a little more time as it is trying to embed the words. |
by the way, did you figure out how to make the prediction yet? @amirmohammadkz The readme file only has info regarding data prep and training. |
Actually, I had some problems with running |
Hmm, not sure what's happening there. I used the GPU version and it was fine. What was the error? Not sure if you saw my earlier question, did you manage to get the prediction (given a blob of text) working? Do you have any code snippet showing how to do it? |
If you apply exactly the configuration I suggested in my |
Jia, if you put it on a server and allow API access, would you be
interested in allowing my open-source science gateway to connect to it for
prediction? I am a research professor at University of Illinois Urbana
Champaign and I built a science gateway for social media research so that
academic researchers can analyze social media data without the need for
coding skills.
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On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 12:31 PM amirmohammadkz <[email protected]>
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Thanks for converting Jia! How compute intense would you guys think this
is to have the trained model stored and accessible to run via either an API
call or just a direct call to the trained model (if that makes sense)? I'm
trying to incorporate this into my open-source social media analytics
science gateway (www.socialmediamacroscope.org).
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to be quite a few issues apart from its incompatibility with python3. The
data processing was very memory intensive. so @amirmohammadkz
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I am using a 1080 Ti GPU and 48G of RAM to train the model. It has been 12
hours and still running. It looks like it has done half of the training.
But that said, it's getting gradually slower. I assume it may be a lot
slower if I were using CPU.
I plan to put the model in a flask server and call it via API. Not sure
the type of server you have. Once the model is trained, the prediction
should be a lot faster. The data prop may take a little more time as it is
trying to embed the words.
If you apply exactly the configuration I suggested in my README.md, it
will take less than 42sec for each of your epochs. So, for every trait, you
need about 5.83 hours. my spec was somehow weaker than yours (in RAM)
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Hi Joseph, Yes, we actually do social media analysis for enterprises for a living. So this is something we can definitely help with as long as it doesn't introduce an exuberant number of API calls. How about let me figure out how to do the prediction first and then I will put it on a server. Once that's done, I can email you an Auth key to call the API. wanna PM me your email address so I can keep you updated? Jia |
I do not remember it precisely. I know that Theano has some problems with some hardware and operating systems. It is outdated now and will not get any updates. About the testing process, I am not sure about the detailed process. Theano testing process was so complicated, so we decided to reimplement the model with Keras and we used that. But you can get the accuracy of the model on your test dataset by replacing the original test set with yours |
About Theano, although Yoshua Bengio said he wouldn't keep supporting it. It looks like Facebook team is taking over the maintenance. Although I agree with you that in the long run, this package should be rewritten with Keras or Torch. Do you have plans to open-source the Keras version? Thanks! J |
Yes; my colleague, @saminfatehir, was in charge of that. we will provide it for you and @jtyun in the coming days if you need. |
Thank you both! Jia, I have emailed you from my university email. |
Fantastic. Look forward to seeing the Keras version and contribute. Thanks a lot |
Your welcome :) |
Great. Let me do that now. |
The Keras version is now available on my forked repo. |
What I can do is to train it with Keras on our machine and see how it works out. I will also try tune it with Python3 .
Stay tuned.
Jia
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Yes; my colleague, @saminfatehir <https://github.com/saminfatehir>, was in charge of that. we will provide it for you and @jtyun <https://github.com/jtyun> in the coming days if you need.
Fantastic. Look forward to seeing the Keras version and contribute. Thanks a lot
The Keras version is now available on my forked repo.
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The Keras code is written in python3. And a preprosessing python file is also added for it. So, you can enjoy using it without any modification :) |
could you upload the modified code? |
Hello, |
IndexError: list index out of range |
We will publish it with the paper soon. |
Could you please give us more information? The python file and error line? |
Configure is not a terminal command. I meant that you must edit the ~./theanorc file. You can open it with nano or any other text editors. For example: |
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Create it! That is theano configuration file. |
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There might be many reasons for it, like insuffìcient memory. Try running the model with lower batch size (edit the python code). |
I did it with batch size 40 but still the process is getting killed |
try batch size 1 and if it works, increase it. I tested this model with 16gb memory. |
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one more doubt is that if i completely run the code using cpu what to do after completing training process or training output is the final result |
Help me regarding the issue posted above |
The code evaluates the model on the test set and reports the result. If you want to use the trained model for another dataset, you can change it yourself |
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I recommend you to ask your question with full detail in the related repository: |
I have trained the model. Now my doubt is what is the command to test the model. Is it like python filname.py or we have to write some lines after filename.py. |
Everything is available from here |
Hello, The code is significantly faster and can be run on a regular computer/laptop. The accuracies are higher too. |
So sorry to ask, but is there any chance this will be ported to Python 3? I would like to incorporate this into the Social Media Macroscope (www.socialmediamacroscope.org), and open-source analytics environment for researching social media data built by academia (I am the PI).
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