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""" METEOR metric. """ | |
import datasets | |
import numpy as np | |
from nltk.translate import meteor_score | |
from packaging import version | |
import evaluate | |
if evaluate.config.PY_VERSION < version.parse("3.8"): | |
import importlib_metadata | |
else: | |
import importlib.metadata as importlib_metadata | |
NLTK_VERSION = version.parse(importlib_metadata.version("nltk")) | |
if NLTK_VERSION >= version.Version("3.6.4"): | |
from nltk import word_tokenize | |
_CITATION = """\ | |
@inproceedings{banarjee2005, | |
title = {{METEOR}: An Automatic Metric for {MT} Evaluation with Improved Correlation with Human Judgments}, | |
author = {Banerjee, Satanjeev and Lavie, Alon}, | |
booktitle = {Proceedings of the {ACL} Workshop on Intrinsic and Extrinsic Evaluation Measures for Machine Translation and/or Summarization}, | |
month = jun, | |
year = {2005}, | |
address = {Ann Arbor, Michigan}, | |
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics}, | |
url = {https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W05-0909}, | |
pages = {65--72}, | |
} | |
""" | |
_DESCRIPTION = """\ | |
METEOR, an automatic metric for machine translation evaluation | |
that is based on a generalized concept of unigram matching between the | |
machine-produced translation and human-produced reference translations. | |
Unigrams can be matched based on their surface forms, stemmed forms, | |
and meanings; furthermore, METEOR can be easily extended to include more | |
advanced matching strategies. Once all generalized unigram matches | |
between the two strings have been found, METEOR computes a score for | |
this matching using a combination of unigram-precision, unigram-recall, and | |
a measure of fragmentation that is designed to directly capture how | |
well-ordered the matched words in the machine translation are in relation | |
to the reference. | |
METEOR gets an R correlation value of 0.347 with human evaluation on the Arabic | |
data and 0.331 on the Chinese data. This is shown to be an improvement on | |
using simply unigram-precision, unigram-recall and their harmonic F1 | |
combination. | |
""" | |
_KWARGS_DESCRIPTION = """ | |
Computes METEOR score of translated segments against one or more references. | |
Args: | |
predictions: list of predictions to score. Each prediction | |
should be a string with tokens separated by spaces. | |
references: list of reference for each prediction. Each | |
reference should be a string with tokens separated by spaces. | |
alpha: Parameter for controlling relative weights of precision and recall. default: 0.9 | |
beta: Parameter for controlling shape of penalty as a function of fragmentation. default: 3 | |
gamma: Relative weight assigned to fragmentation penalty. default: 0.5 | |
Returns: | |
'meteor': meteor score. | |
Examples: | |
>>> meteor = evaluate.load('meteor') | |
>>> predictions = ["It is a guide to action which ensures that the military always obeys the commands of the party"] | |
>>> references = ["It is a guide to action that ensures that the military will forever heed Party commands"] | |
>>> results = meteor.compute(predictions=predictions, references=references) | |
>>> print(round(results["meteor"], 4)) | |
0.6944 | |
""" | |
class Meteor(evaluate.Metric): | |
def _info(self): | |
return evaluate.MetricInfo( | |
description=_DESCRIPTION, | |
citation=_CITATION, | |
inputs_description=_KWARGS_DESCRIPTION, | |
features=[ | |
datasets.Features( | |
{ | |
"predictions": datasets.Value("string", id="sequence"), | |
"references": datasets.Sequence(datasets.Value("string", id="sequence"), id="references"), | |
} | |
), | |
datasets.Features( | |
{ | |
"predictions": datasets.Value("string", id="sequence"), | |
"references": datasets.Value("string", id="sequence"), | |
} | |
), | |
], | |
codebase_urls=["https://github.com/nltk/nltk/blob/develop/nltk/translate/meteor_score.py"], | |
reference_urls=[ | |
"https://www.nltk.org/api/nltk.translate.html#module-nltk.translate.meteor_score", | |
"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/METEOR", | |
], | |
) | |
def _download_and_prepare(self, dl_manager): | |
import nltk | |
nltk.download("wordnet") | |
if NLTK_VERSION >= version.Version("3.6.5"): | |
nltk.download("punkt") | |
if NLTK_VERSION >= version.Version("3.6.6"): | |
nltk.download("omw-1.4") | |
def _compute(self, predictions, references, alpha=0.9, beta=3, gamma=0.5): | |
multiple_refs = isinstance(references[0], list) | |
if NLTK_VERSION >= version.Version("3.6.5"): | |
# the version of METEOR in NLTK version 3.6.5 and earlier expect tokenized inputs | |
if multiple_refs: | |
scores = [ | |
meteor_score.meteor_score( | |
[word_tokenize(ref) for ref in refs], | |
word_tokenize(pred), | |
alpha=alpha, | |
beta=beta, | |
gamma=gamma, | |
) | |
for refs, pred in zip(references, predictions) | |
] | |
else: | |
scores = [ | |
meteor_score.single_meteor_score( | |
word_tokenize(ref), word_tokenize(pred), alpha=alpha, beta=beta, gamma=gamma | |
) | |
for ref, pred in zip(references, predictions) | |
] | |
else: | |
if multiple_refs: | |
scores = [ | |
meteor_score.meteor_score( | |
[[word_tokenize(ref) for ref in group] for group in references][0], | |
word_tokenize(pred), | |
alpha=alpha, | |
beta=beta, | |
gamma=gamma, | |
) | |
for ref, pred in zip(references, predictions) | |
] | |
else: | |
scores = [ | |
meteor_score.single_meteor_score(ref, pred, alpha=alpha, beta=beta, gamma=gamma) | |
for ref, pred in zip(references, predictions) | |
] | |
return {"meteor": np.mean(scores)} | |