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#!/bin/bash
# In this example, we show how to train SimCSE using multiple GPU cards and PyTorch's distributed data parallel on supervised NLI dataset.
# Set how many GPUs to use
NUM_GPU=4
# Randomly set a port number
# If you encounter "address already used" error, just run again or manually set an available port id.
PORT_ID=$(expr $RANDOM + 1000)
# Allow multiple threads
export OMP_NUM_THREADS=8
# Use distributed data parallel
# If you only want to use one card, uncomment the following line and comment the line with "torch.distributed.launch"
# python train.py \
python -m torch.distributed.launch --nproc_per_node $NUM_GPU --master_port $PORT_ID train.py \
--model_name_or_path bert-base-uncased \
--train_file data/nli_for_simcse.csv \
--output_dir result/my-sup-simcse-bert-base-uncased \
--num_train_epochs 3 \
--per_device_train_batch_size 128 \
--learning_rate 5e-5 \
--max_seq_length 32 \
--evaluation_strategy steps \
--metric_for_best_model stsb_spearman \
--load_best_model_at_end \
--eval_steps 125 \
--pooler_type cls \
--overwrite_output_dir \
--temp 0.05 \
--do_train \
--do_eval \
--fp16 \
"$@"