NVIDIA Deep Learning Examples
BERT PyTorch checkpoint (Large, SST-2, seqLen128, AMP)
Model
NVIDIA Deep Learning Examples
BERT PyTorch checkpoint (Large, SST-2, seqLen128, AMP)

BERT Large PyTorch checkpoint finetuned on GLUE/SST-2 dataset using AMP

  • Model Overview

    BERT is a method of pre-training language representations which obtains state-of-the-art results on a wide array of NLP tasks.

    Model Architecture

    The BERT model uses the same architecture as the encoder of the Transformer. Input sequences are projected into an embedding space before being fed into the encoder structure. Additionally, positional and segment encodings are added to the embeddings to preserve positional information. The encoder structure is simply a stack of Transformer blocks, which consist of a multi-head attention layer followed by successive stages of feed-forward networks and layer normalization. The multi-head attention layer accomplishes self-attention on multiple input representations.

    An illustration of the architecture taken from the Transformer paper is shown below.

    BERT

    Training

    This model was trained using script available on NGC and in GitHub repo

    Dataset

    The following datasets were used to train this model:

    Performance

    Performance numbers for this model are available in NGC

    References

    License

    This model was trained using open-source software available in Deep Learning Examples repository. For terms of use, please refer to the license of the script and the datasets the model was derived from.

    Publisher
    NVIDIA Deep Learning Examples
    Latest Version21.11.0
    UpdatedApril 4, 2023 UTC
    Compressed Size1.25 GB

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