rust-bert 0.23.0

Ready-to-use NLP pipelines and language models
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use criterion::{black_box, criterion_group, criterion_main, Criterion};
use rust_bert::pipelines::token_classification::{
    TokenClassificationConfig, TokenClassificationModel,
};
use tch::Device;

fn create_model() -> TokenClassificationModel {
    let config = TokenClassificationConfig {
        device: Device::cuda_if_available(),
        ..Default::default()
    };
    TokenClassificationModel::new(config).unwrap()
}

fn bench_token_classification_predict(c: &mut Criterion) {
    //    Set-up model
    let model = create_model();

    //    Define input
    let input = ["In findings published Tuesday in Cornell University's arXiv by a team of scientists \
from the University of Montreal and a separate report published Wednesday in Nature Astronomy by a team \
from University College London (UCL), the presence of water vapour was confirmed in the atmosphere of K2-18b, \
a planet circling a star in the constellation Leo. This is the first such discovery in a planet in its star's \
habitable zone — not too hot and not too cold for liquid water to exist. The Montreal team, led by Björn Benneke, \
used data from the NASA's Hubble telescope to assess changes in the light coming from K2-18b's star as the planet \
passed between it and Earth. They found that certain wavelengths of light, which are usually absorbed by water, \
weakened when the planet was in the way, indicating not only does K2-18b have an atmosphere, but the atmosphere \
contains water in vapour form. The team from UCL then analyzed the Montreal team's data using their own software \
and confirmed their conclusion. This was not the first time scientists have found signs of water on an exoplanet, \
but previous discoveries were made on planets with high temperatures or other pronounced differences from Earth. \
\"This is the first potentially habitable planet where the temperature is right and where we now know there is water,\" \
said UCL astronomer Angelos Tsiaras. \"It's the best candidate for habitability right now.\" \"It's a good sign\", \
said Ryan Cloutier of the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, who was not one of either study's authors. \
\"Overall,\" he continued, \"the presence of water in its atmosphere certainly improves the prospect of K2-18b being \
a potentially habitable planet, but further observations will be required to say for sure. \" \
K2-18b was first identified in 2015 by the Kepler space telescope. It is about 110 light-years from Earth and larger \
but less dense. Its star, a red dwarf, is cooler than the Sun, but the planet's orbit is much closer, such that a year \
on K2-18b lasts 33 Earth days. According to The Guardian, astronomers were optimistic that NASA's James Webb space \
telescope — scheduled for launch in 2021 — and the European Space Agency's 2028 ARIEL program, could reveal more \
about exoplanets like K2-18b."];
    // (New sample credits: [WikiNews](https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Astronomers_find_water_vapour_in_atmosphere_of_exoplanet_K2-18b))
    c.bench_function("token_classification_predict", |b| {
        b.iter(|| model.predict(black_box(&input), true, true))
    });
}

criterion_group! {
    name = benches;
    config = Criterion::default().sample_size(10);
    targets = bench_token_classification_predict
}
criterion_main!(benches);