abhinavkashyap / sciwing

SciWING is a modern toolkit for scientific document processing from WING-NUS
https://www.sciwing.io
MIT License
62 stars 15 forks source link

sciwing logo

A Modern Toolkit for Scientific Document Processing from WING-NUS. You can find our technical report here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.03807.

Note The previous demo was available at bit.ly/sciwing-demo. Due to unavoidable circumstances, it has been moved to rebrand.ly/sciwing-demo.

Build Status Documentation Status Open Issues Last Commit Updates

SciWING is a modern framework from WING-NUS to facilitate Scientific Document Processing. It is built on PyTorch and believes in modularity from ground up and easy to use interface. SciWING includes many pre-trained models for fundamental tasks in Scientific Document Processing for practitioners. It has the following advantages:

Installation

You can install SciWING from pip. We recommend using a virtual environment to install the package.

pip install sciwing

# install spacy language pack 

python -m spacy download en_core_web_sm

Tasks

These are some of the tasks included in SciWING and their performance metrics

Task Dataset SciWING model SciWING Previous Best
Logical Structure Recovery SectLabel BiLSTM + Elmo Embeddings 73.2 (Macro F-score) -
Header Normalisation SectLabel Bag of Words Elmo 93.52 (Macro F-Score) -
Citation String Parsing Neural Parscit Bi-LSTM-CRF + GloVe + Elmo + Char-LSTM 88.44 (Macro F-Score) 90.45 Prasad et al(not comparable)
Citation Intent Classification SciCite Bi-LSTM + Elmo 82.16 (Fscore) 82.6 Cohan et al (without multi-task learning)
I2b2 NER I2B2 Bi-LSTM + Elmo 85.83 (Macro FScore) 86.23 Boukkouri et al
BC5CDR - NER (Upcoming) - - - -

Simple Example

Using Citation String Parsing

from sciwing.models.neural_parscit import NeuralParscit 

# instantiate an object 
neural_parscit = NeuralParscit()

# predict on a citation 
neural_parscit.predict_for_text("Calzolari, N. (1982) Towards the organization of lexical definitions on a database structure. In E. Hajicova (Ed.), COLING '82 Abstracts, Charles University, Prague, pp.61-64.")

# if you have a file of citations with one citation per line 
neural_parscit.predict_for_file("/path/to/filename")

Here is the output of the above example:

Neural Parscit Output

Using Citation Intent Classification

from sciwing.models.citation_intent_clf import CitationIntentClassification 

# instantiate an object 
citation_intent_clf = CitationIntentClassification()

# predict the intention of the citation 
citation_intent_clf.predict_for_text("Abu-Jbara et al. (2013) relied on lexical,structural, and syntactic features and a linear SVMfor classification.")

Running API services

The APIs are built using Fast API. We have APIs for citation string parsing, citation intent classification and many other models. There are more APIs on the way. To run the APIs navigate into the api folder of this repository and run

uvicorn api:app --reload

Running the Demos

The demos are built using Streamlit. The Demos make use of the APIs. Please make sure that the APIs are running before the demos can be started. Navigate to the app folder and run the demo using streamlit (Installed along with the package). For example, this command runs all the demos.

Note: The demos download the models and the embeddings if already not downloaded and running the first time on your local machine might take time and memory. We have tested this on a 16GB MacBook Pro and works well. All the demos run on CPU for now and does not make use of any GPU, even when present.

streamlit run all_apps.py

Contributing

Thank you for your interest in contributing. You can directly email the author at (email omitted for submission purposes). We will be happy to help.

If you want to get involved in the development we recommend that you install SciWING on a local machine using the instructions below. All our classes and methods are documented and hope you can find your way around it.

Instructions to install SciWING locally

SciWING requires Python 3.7, We recommend that you install pyenv.

Instructions to install pyenv are available here. If you have problems installing python 3.7 on your machine, make sure to check out their common build problems site here and install all dependencies.

  1. Clone from git

    git clone https://github.com/abhinavkashyap/sciwing.git

  2. cd sciwing

  3. Install all the requirements

    pip install -r requirements.txt

  4. Download spacy models

    python -m spacy download en

  5. Install the package locally

    pip install -e .

  6. Create directories where sciwing stores embeddings and experiment results

    sciwing develop makedirs

    sciwing develop download

    This will take some time to download all the data and embeddings required for development

    Sip some :coffee:. Come back later

  7. Run Tests

    SciWING uses pytest for testing. You can use the following command to run tests

    pytest tests -n auto --dist=loadfile

    The test suite is huge and again, it will take some time to run. We will put efforts to reduce the test time in the next iterations.