Original PyTorch implementation of the Leap meta-learner (https://arxiv.org/abs/1812.01054) along with code for running the Omniglot experiment presented in the paper.
This library is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
Sebastian Flennerhag
This repository was developed against PyTorch v0.4 on Ubuntu 16.04 using Python 3.6. To install Leap, clone the repo and install the source code:
git clone https://github.com/amazon/pytorch-leap
cd pytorch-leap/src/leap
pip install -e .This installs the leap package and the Leap meta-learner class. The meta-learner can be used with any
torch.nn.Module class as follows:
Require: criterion, model, tasks, opt_cls, meta_opt_cls, opt_kwargs, meta_opt_kwargs
leap = Leap(model)
mopt = meta_opt_cls(leap.parameters(), **meta_opt_kwargs)
for meta_steps:
meta_batch = tasks.sample()
for task in meta_batch:
leap.init_task()
leap.to(model)
opt = opt_cls(model.parameters(), **opt_kwargs)
for x, y in task:
loss = criterion(model(x), y)
loss.backward()
leap.update(loss, model)
opt.step()
opt.zero_grad() # MUST come after leap.update
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leap.normalize()
meta_optimizer.step()
meta_optimizer.zero_grad()To run the Omniglot experiment, first prepare the dataset using the make_omniglot.sh script
in the root directory. The p flag downloads the dataset, d installs dependencies and l
creates log directories.
bash make_omniglot.sh -pdlTo train a meta-learner, use the main.py script. To replicate experiments in the paper select a meta
learner and number of pretraining tasks. For instance, to train Leap using 20
meta-training tasks, execute
python main.py --meta_model leap --num_pretrain 20 --suffix myrunLogged results can be inspected and visualised using the monitor.FileHandler class. For all runtime options see
python main.py -hMeta-learners available:
leap(requires thesrc/leappackage)reptilefomamlmaml(requires thesrc/mamlpackage)ft(multi-headed finetuning)no(no meta-training)