Code of Transformer

import torch
from torch import nn

from einops import rearrange, repeat
from einops.layers.torch import Rearrange

# helpers

def pair(t):
    return t if isinstance(t, tuple) else (t, t)

# classes

class FeedForward(nn.Module):
    def __init__(self, dim, hidden_dim, dropout = 0.):
        super().__init__()
        self.net = nn.Sequential(
            nn.LayerNorm(dim),
            nn.Linear(dim, hidden_dim),
            nn.GELU(),
            nn.Dropout(dropout),
            nn.Linear(hidden_dim, dim),
            nn.Dropout(dropout)
        )

    def forward(self, x):
        return self.net(x)

class Attention(nn.Module):
    def __init__(self, dim, heads = 8, dim_head = 64, dropout = 0.):
        super().__init__()
        inner_dim = dim_head *  heads
        project_out = not (heads == 1 and dim_head == dim)

        self.heads = heads
        self.scale = dim_head ** -0.5

        self.norm = nn.LayerNorm(dim)

        self.attend = nn.Softmax(dim = -1)
        self.dropout = nn.Dropout(dropout)

        self.to_qkv = nn.Linear(dim, inner_dim * 3, bias = False)

        self.to_out = nn.Sequential(
            nn.Linear(inner_dim, dim),
            nn.Dropout(dropout)
        ) if project_out else nn.Identity()

    def forward(self, x):
        x = self.norm(x)

        qkv = self.to_qkv(x).chunk(3, dim = -1)
        q, k, v = map(lambda t: rearrange(t, 'b n (h d) -> b h n d', h = self.heads), qkv)

        dots = torch.matmul(q, k.transpose(-1, -2)) * self.scale

        attn = self.attend(dots)
        attn = self.dropout(attn)

        out = torch.matmul(attn, v)
        out = rearrange(out, 'b h n d -> b n (h d)')
        return self.to_out(out)

class Transformer(nn.Module):
    def __init__(self, dim, depth, heads, dim_head, mlp_dim, dropout = 0.):
        super().__init__()
        self.norm = nn.LayerNorm(dim)
        self.layers = nn.ModuleList([])
        for _ in range(depth):
            self.layers.append(nn.ModuleList([
                Attention(dim, heads = heads, dim_head = dim_head, dropout = dropout),
                FeedForward(dim, mlp_dim, dropout = dropout)
            ]))

    def forward(self, x):
        for attn, ff in self.layers:
            x = attn(x) + x
            x = ff(x) + x

        return self.norm(x)

class ViT(nn.Module):
    def __init__(self, *, image_size, patch_size, num_classes, dim, depth, heads, mlp_dim, pool = 'cls', channels = 3, dim_head = 64, dropout = 0., emb_dropout = 0.):
        super().__init__()
        image_height, image_width = pair(image_size)
        patch_height, patch_width = pair(patch_size)

        assert image_height % patch_height == 0 and image_width % patch_width == 0, 'Image dimensions must be divisible by the patch size.'

        num_patches = (image_height // patch_height) * (image_width // patch_width)
        patch_dim = channels * patch_height * patch_width
        assert pool in {'cls', 'mean'}, 'pool type must be either cls (cls token) or mean (mean pooling)'

        self.to_patch_embedding = nn.Sequential(
            Rearrange('b c (h p1) (w p2) -> b (h w) (p1 p2 c)', p1 = patch_height, p2 = patch_width),
            nn.LayerNorm(patch_dim),
            nn.Linear(patch_dim, dim),
            nn.LayerNorm(dim),
        )

        self.pos_embedding = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(1, num_patches + 1, dim))
        self.cls_token = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(1, 1, dim))
        self.dropout = nn.Dropout(emb_dropout)

        self.transformer = Transformer(dim, depth, heads, dim_head, mlp_dim, dropout)

        self.pool = pool
        self.to_latent = nn.Identity()

        self.mlp_head = nn.Linear(dim, num_classes)

    def forward(self, img):
        x = self.to_patch_embedding(img)
        b, n, _ = x.shape

        cls_tokens = repeat(self.cls_token, '1 1 d -> b 1 d', b = b)
        x = torch.cat((cls_tokens, x), dim=1)
        x += self.pos_embedding[:, :(n + 1)]
        x = self.dropout(x)

        x = self.transformer(x)

        x = x.mean(dim = 1) if self.pool == 'mean' else x[:, 0]

        x = self.to_latent(x)
        return self.mlp_head(x)

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Sure! Here's a sample code for implementing a basic Transformer model in Python using the PyTorch library: ```python import torch import torch.nn as nn class Transformer(nn.Module): def __init__(self, input_dim, hidden_dim, num_layers, num_heads, dropout): super(Transformer, self).__init__() self.embedding = nn.Embedding(input_dim, hidden_dim) self.positional_encoding = PositionalEncoding(hidden_dim) encoder_layer = nn.TransformerEncoderLayer(hidden_dim, num_heads) self.encoder = nn.TransformerEncoder(encoder_layer, num_layers) self.fc = nn.Linear(hidden_dim, input_dim) def forward(self, src): src = self.embedding(src) src = self.positional_encoding(src) output = self.encoder(src) output = self.fc(output) return output class PositionalEncoding(nn.Module): def __init__(self, hidden_dim, max_len=5000): super(PositionalEncoding, self).__init__() position = torch.arange(0, max_len).unsqueeze(1) div_term = torch.exp(torch.arange(0, hidden_dim, 2) * (-math.log(10000.0) / hidden_dim)) pe = torch.zeros(max_len, hidden_dim) pe[:, 0::2] = torch.sin(position * div_term) pe[:, 1::2] = torch.cos(position * div_term) pe = pe.unsqueeze(0).transpose(0, 1) self.register_buffer('pe', pe) def forward(self, x): x = x + self.pe[:x.size(0), :] return x ``` This code defines a basic Transformer model for sequence-to-sequence tasks. It includes an embedding layer, positional encoding layer, transformer encoder, and a fully connected layer for the output. You can customize the number of layers, hidden dimensions, number of attention heads, and dropout rate according to your specific task.

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