Fork of Presidio-research, modifying some utility functions
This package features data-science related tasks for developing new recognizers for
Presidio.
It is used for the evaluation of the entire system,
as well as for evaluating specific PII recognizers or PII detection models.
In addition, it contains a fake data generator which creates fake sentences based on templates and fake PII.
Who should use it?
- Anyone interested in developing or evaluating PII detection models, an existing Presidio instance or a Presidio PII recognizer.
- Anyone interested in generating new data based on previous datasets or sentence templates (e.g. to increase the coverage of entity values) for Named Entity Recognition models.
Getting started
To install the package:
- Clone the repo
- Install all dependencies, preferably in a virtual environment:
conda create --name presidio python=3.9
conda activate presidio
pip install -r requirements.txt
python setup.py install
python -m spacy download en_core_web_lg
pytest
Note that some dependencies (such as Flair and Stanza) are not automatically installed to reduce installation complexity.
What's in this package?
- Fake data generator for PII recognizers and NER models
- Data representation layer for data generation, modeling and analysis
- Multiple Model/Recognizer evaluation files (e.g. for Spacy, Flair, CRF, Presidio API, Presidio Analyzer python package, specific Presidio recognizers)
- Training and modeling code for multiple models
- Helper functions for results analysis
1. Data generation
See Data Generator README for more details.
The data generation process receives a file with templates, e.g. My name is {{name}}
.
Then, it creates new synthetic sentences by sampling templates and PII values.
Furthermore, it tokenizes the data, creates tags (either IO/BIO/BILUO) and spans for the newly created samples.
Once data is generated, it could be split into train/test/validation sets
while ensuring that each template only exists in one set.
See this notebook for more details.
2. Data representation
In order to standardize the process,
we use specific data objects that hold all the information needed for generating,
analyzing, modeling and evaluating data and models. Specifically,
see data_objects.py.
The standardized structure, List[InputSample]
could be translated into different formats:
from presidio_evaluator import InputSample
dataset = InputSample.read_dataset_json("data/synth_dataset_v2.json")
conll = InputSample.create_conll_dataset(dataset)
conll.to_csv("dataset.csv", sep="\t")
from presidio_evaluator import InputSample
dataset = InputSample.read_dataset_json("data/synth_dataset_v2.json")
InputSample.create_spacy_dataset(dataset, output_path="dataset.spacy")
from presidio_evaluator import InputSample
dataset = InputSample.read_dataset_json("data/synth_dataset_v2.json")
flair = InputSample.create_flair_dataset(dataset)
from presidio_evaluator import InputSample
dataset = InputSample.read_dataset_json("data/synth_dataset_v2.json")
InputSample.to_json(dataset, output_file="dataset_json")
3. PII models evaluation
The presidio-evaluator framework allows you to evaluate Presidio as a system, a NER model,
or a specific PII recognizer for precision and recall and error-analysis.
Examples:
4. Training PII detection models
CRF
To train a vanilla CRF on a new dataset, see this notebook. To evaluate, see this notebook.
spaCy
To train a new spaCy model, first save the dataset in a spaCy format:
InputSample.create_spacy_dataset(dataset ,output_path="dataset.spacy")
To evaluate, see this notebook
Flair
- To train Flair models, see this helper class or this snippet:
from presidio_evaluator.models import FlairTrainer
train_samples = "data/generated_train.json"
test_samples = "data/generated_test.json"
val_samples = "data/generated_validation.json"
trainer = FlairTrainer()
trainer.create_flair_corpus(train_samples, test_samples, val_samples)
corpus = trainer.read_corpus("")
trainer.train(corpus)
Note that the three json files are created using InputSample.to_json
.
For more information
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