use CreateML in Xcode 10 to create a Core ML model for classifying text
Programming Language Classifier
An example of how to use CreateML and Xcode 10 to train a CoreML model that is used by the Natural Language framework to classify the programming language of source code.
let code = """
struct Plane: Codable {
var manufacturer: String
var model: String
var seats: Int
}
"""
let url = Bundle.main.url(forResource: "Classifier",
withExtension: "mlmodelc")!
let model = try! NLModel(contentsOf: url)
model.predictedLabel(for: code) // Swift
Requirements
- macOS Mojave Beta
- Xcode 10 Beta
These are available for Apple Developer account members to download
at https://developer.apple.com/download/
Usage
This project includes a pre-trained programming language classifier model.
To see it in action, open Classifier Demo.playground
,
run the playground with the Assistant editor showing the Live View,
and then drag and drop a source code file.
The model will predict the language of the file based on its contents.
Training Instructions
- Clone and setup the repository by running the following commands:
$ git clone https://github.com/flight-school/Programming-Language-Classifier.git`
$ cd Programming-Language-Classifier
$ git submodule update --init
- Open
Trainer.swift
in an editor and fill in the placeholder values
fordestinationPath
andcorpusPath
:
$ open ./Trainer.swift
- Run
Trainer.swift
and wait for the model to be trained
(on a 2017 MacBook Pro, this took a few minutes):
$ swift ./Trainer.swift
- Compile the generated
.mlmodel
bundle using the following command:
$ xcrun coremlc compile path/to/ProgrammingLanguageClassifier.mlmodel .
- Move the compiled
.mlmodelc
bundle into the Resources directory
ofClassifier Demo.playground
, replacing any existing resource.