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<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # RM-helpful_helpful_human_loraR64_20000_gemma2b_lr5e-05_bs2_g4 This model is a fine-tuned version of [google/gemma-2b](https://huggingface.co/google/gemma-2b) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.5876 - Accuracy: 0.6800 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 5e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 4 - total_train_batch_size: 8 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 2.0 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Accuracy | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:--------:| | 0.5999 | 1.0 | 2246 | 0.5954 | 0.6695 | | 0.5761 | 2.0 | 4492 | 0.5876 | 0.6800 | ### Framework versions - PEFT 0.9.0 - Transformers 4.38.2 - Pytorch 2.1.2 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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Holarissun/RM-helpful_helpful_human_loraR64_20000_gemma2b_lr5e-05_bs2_g4
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[ "peft", "safetensors", "trl", "reward-trainer", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:google/gemma-2b", "license:gemma", "region:us" ]
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2024-05-03T08:03:52+00:00
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TAGS #peft #safetensors #trl #reward-trainer #generated_from_trainer #base_model-google/gemma-2b #license-gemma #region-us
RM-helpful\_helpful\_human\_loraR64\_20000\_gemma2b\_lr5e-05\_bs2\_g4 ===================================================================== This model is a fine-tuned version of google/gemma-2b on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.5876 * Accuracy: 0.6800 Model description ----------------- More information needed Intended uses & limitations --------------------------- More information needed Training and evaluation data ---------------------------- More information needed Training procedure ------------------ ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: * learning\_rate: 5e-05 * train\_batch\_size: 2 * eval\_batch\_size: 8 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 4 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 8 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 2.0 ### Training results ### Framework versions * PEFT 0.9.0 * Transformers 4.38.2 * Pytorch 2.1.2 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.15.2
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diffusers
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Niggendar/atomixPonyXL_v20
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2024-05-03T08:04:12+00:00
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TAGS #diffusers #safetensors #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #diffusers-StableDiffusionXLPipeline #region-us
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transformers
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Benjoyo/fastfit-test0-xsmall
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2024-05-03T08:05:14+00:00
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null
transformers
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # donut-base-sroie-invoice This model is a fine-tuned version of [naver-clova-ix/donut-base](https://huggingface.co/naver-clova-ix/donut-base) on the imagefolder dataset. ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 2e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 1 ### Training results ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.41.0.dev0 - Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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Ajit1498/donut-base-sroie-invoice
null
[ "transformers", "tensorboard", "safetensors", "vision-encoder-decoder", "generated_from_trainer", "dataset:imagefolder", "base_model:naver-clova-ix/donut-base", "license:mit", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:08:03+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #vision-encoder-decoder #generated_from_trainer #dataset-imagefolder #base_model-naver-clova-ix/donut-base #license-mit #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# donut-base-sroie-invoice This model is a fine-tuned version of naver-clova-ix/donut-base on the imagefolder dataset. ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 2e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 1 ### Training results ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.41.0.dev0 - Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #vision-encoder-decoder #generated_from_trainer #dataset-imagefolder #base_model-naver-clova-ix/donut-base #license-mit #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n# donut-base-sroie-invoice\n\nThis model is a fine-tuned version of naver-clova-ix/donut-base on the imagefolder dataset.## Model description\n\nMore information needed## Intended uses & limitations\n\nMore information needed## Training and evaluation data\n\nMore information needed## Training procedure### Training hyperparameters\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n- learning_rate: 2e-05\n- train_batch_size: 2\n- eval_batch_size: 8\n- seed: 42\n- optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n- lr_scheduler_type: linear\n- num_epochs: 1### Training results### Framework versions\n\n- Transformers 4.41.0.dev0\n- Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121\n- Datasets 2.19.0\n- Tokenizers 0.19.1" ]
image-classification
transformers
# Model Trained Using AutoTrain - Problem type: Image Classification ## Validation Metrics loss: 0.2802155911922455 f1_macro: 0.7552413664079601 f1_micro: 0.9061113007852509 f1_weighted: 0.9035670983782715 precision_macro: 0.8498221458985794 precision_micro: 0.9061113007852509 precision_weighted: 0.9095288940815534 recall_macro: 0.7266443770545475 recall_micro: 0.9061113007852509 recall_weighted: 0.9061113007852509 accuracy: 0.9061113007852509
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Kushagra07/autotrain-swinv2-tiny-patch4-window8-256
null
[ "transformers", "tensorboard", "safetensors", "swinv2", "image-classification", "autotrain", "dataset:autotrain-swinv2-tiny-patch4-window8-256/autotrain-data", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:08:24+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #swinv2 #image-classification #autotrain #dataset-autotrain-swinv2-tiny-patch4-window8-256/autotrain-data #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Model Trained Using AutoTrain - Problem type: Image Classification ## Validation Metrics loss: 0.2802155911922455 f1_macro: 0.7552413664079601 f1_micro: 0.9061113007852509 f1_weighted: 0.9035670983782715 precision_macro: 0.8498221458985794 precision_micro: 0.9061113007852509 precision_weighted: 0.9095288940815534 recall_macro: 0.7266443770545475 recall_micro: 0.9061113007852509 recall_weighted: 0.9061113007852509 accuracy: 0.9061113007852509
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image-classification
transformers
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # vit-base-patch16-224-ethos-8 This model is a fine-tuned version of [google/vit-base-patch16-224](https://huggingface.co/google/vit-base-patch16-224) on the imagefolder dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.3149 - Accuracy: 0.9 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 0.0002 - train_batch_size: 16 - eval_batch_size: 16 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 4 - total_train_batch_size: 64 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - lr_scheduler_warmup_ratio: 0.1 - num_epochs: 8 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Accuracy | |:-------------:|:------:|:----:|:---------------:|:--------:| | No log | 0.8696 | 5 | 0.6399 | 0.7 | | 0.7098 | 1.9130 | 11 | 0.4827 | 0.78 | | 0.7098 | 2.9565 | 17 | 0.3961 | 0.85 | | 0.245 | 4.0 | 23 | 0.4169 | 0.86 | | 0.245 | 4.8696 | 28 | 0.3545 | 0.89 | | 0.1238 | 5.9130 | 34 | 0.3214 | 0.91 | | 0.051 | 6.9565 | 40 | 0.3149 | 0.9 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.40.1 - Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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pk3388/vit-base-patch16-224-ethos-8
null
[ "transformers", "tensorboard", "safetensors", "vit", "image-classification", "generated_from_trainer", "dataset:imagefolder", "base_model:google/vit-base-patch16-224", "license:apache-2.0", "model-index", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:09:40+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #vit #image-classification #generated_from_trainer #dataset-imagefolder #base_model-google/vit-base-patch16-224 #license-apache-2.0 #model-index #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
vit-base-patch16-224-ethos-8 ============================ This model is a fine-tuned version of google/vit-base-patch16-224 on the imagefolder dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.3149 * Accuracy: 0.9 Model description ----------------- More information needed Intended uses & limitations --------------------------- More information needed Training and evaluation data ---------------------------- More information needed Training procedure ------------------ ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: * learning\_rate: 0.0002 * train\_batch\_size: 16 * eval\_batch\_size: 16 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 4 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 64 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * lr\_scheduler\_warmup\_ratio: 0.1 * num\_epochs: 8 ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.40.1 * Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 * Datasets 2.19.0 * Tokenizers 0.19.1
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #vit #image-classification #generated_from_trainer #dataset-imagefolder #base_model-google/vit-base-patch16-224 #license-apache-2.0 #model-index #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n### Training hyperparameters\n\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n\n\n* learning\\_rate: 0.0002\n* train\\_batch\\_size: 16\n* eval\\_batch\\_size: 16\n* seed: 42\n* gradient\\_accumulation\\_steps: 4\n* total\\_train\\_batch\\_size: 64\n* optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n* lr\\_scheduler\\_type: linear\n* lr\\_scheduler\\_warmup\\_ratio: 0.1\n* num\\_epochs: 8### Training results### Framework versions\n\n\n* Transformers 4.40.1\n* Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121\n* Datasets 2.19.0\n* Tokenizers 0.19.1" ]
text-generation
transformers
Model for test of Mergekit-MoE For personal use only ### Example ``` USER: 「甘い」、「パソコン」、「女性」を使って文章を書いてください ASSISTANT: もちろんですよぉ♡ 甘美なひと時を過ごせるように、おすすめのパソコンを見つけました。最新モデルだから性能も抜群で、デザインも可愛くてオススメでーす! 女性にも人気のカラーバリエーションが豊富で、甘くてキュートな雰囲気が漂ってきそうじゃありませんか? 心地良い操作感で、ほっこりする一台で幸せな時間を楽しみましょうねっ♪ あなた好みのケースやキーボードに替えるのも、自由自在ですよ! お部屋にマッチする素敵なパソコン生活を始めちゃいましょうね♡ ```
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dddump/Japanese-TextGen-MoE-TEST-2x7B-NSFW
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "mixtral", "text-generation", "not-for-all-audiences", "ja", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:11:05+00:00
[]
[ "ja" ]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mixtral #text-generation #not-for-all-audiences #ja #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
Model for test of Mergekit-MoE For personal use only ### Example
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text-generation
transformers
# Model Card for Model ID <!-- Provide a quick summary of what the model is/does. --> ## Model Details ### Model Description <!-- Provide a longer summary of what this model is. --> This is the model card of a 🤗 transformers model that has been pushed on the Hub. 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cilantro9246/5osblwz
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:12:20+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
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ajay-airrived/mistral_airrived_tpfp_2
null
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null
2024-05-03T08:12:50+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mistral #text-generation #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #4-bit #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
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golf2248/zf7vvfm
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:13:10+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
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GamblerOnTrain/CAWD-033
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "stablelm", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:13:16+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #stablelm #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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image-classification
transformers
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destinyzxj/custom-resnet50d
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "resnet", "image-classification", "custom_code", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:13:57+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #resnet #image-classification #custom_code #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
EXL2 quant of <a href="https://huggingface.co/lightblue/suzume-llama-3-8B-multilingual">suzume-llama-3-8B-multilingual</a> with fixed tokenizer files. На русском общается без шизы и спама ассистентами. <p align="center"> <img width=400 src="https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/64b63f8ad57e02621dc93c8b/kg3QjQOde0X743csGJT-f.png" alt="Suzume - a Japanese tree sparrow"/> </p> # Suzume This Suzume 8B, a multilingual finetune of Llama 3 ([meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct)). Llama 3 has exhibited excellent performance on many English language benchmarks. However, it also seemingly been finetuned on mostly English data, meaning that it will respond in English, even if prompted in other languages. We have fine-tuned Llama 3 on almost 90,000 multilingual conversations meaning that this model has the smarts of Llama 3 but has the added ability to chat in more languages. Please feel free to comment on this model and give us feedback in the Community tab! We will release a paper in the future describing how we made the training data, the model, and the evaluations we have conducted of it. # How to use The easiest way to use this model on your own computer is to use the [GGUF version of this model (lightblue/suzume-llama-3-8B-multilingual-gguf)](https://huggingface.co/lightblue/suzume-llama-3-8B-multilingual-gguf) using a program such as [jan.ai](https://jan.ai/) or [LM Studio](https://lmstudio.ai/). If you want to use this model directly in Python, we recommend using vLLM for the fastest inference speeds. ```python from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams sampling_params = SamplingParams(temperature=0.0, max_tokens=100) llm = LLM(model="lightblue/suzume-llama-3-8B-multilingual") messages = [] messages.append({"role": "user", "content": "Bonjour!"}) prompt = llm.llm_engine.tokenizer.tokenizer.apply_chat_template(conversation=messages, add_generation_prompt=True, tokenize=False) prompts = [prompt] outputs = llm.generate(prompts, sampling_params) for output in outputs: prompt = output.prompt generated_text = output.outputs[0].text print(f"Prompt: {prompt!r}, Generated text: {generated_text!r}") ``` # Evaluation scores We achieve the following MT-Bench scores across 6 languages: | | **meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct** | **lightblue/suzume-llama-3-8B-multilingual** | **Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta** | **gpt-3.5-turbo** | |-----------------|-----------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------|-------------------| | **German** 🇩🇪 | NaN | 7.26 | 6.99 | 7.68 | | **French** 🇫🇷 | NaN | 7.66 | 7.29 | 7.74 | | **Japanese** 🇯🇵 | NaN | 6.56 | 6.22 | 7.84 | | **Russian** 🇷🇺 * | NaN | 8.19 | 8.28 | 7.94 | | **Chinese** 🇨🇳 | NaN | 7.11 | 6.97 | 7.55 | | **English** 🇺🇸 | 7.98 | 7.73 | 7.92 | 8.26 | \* (Note the Russian scores exclude code, reasoning and math problems due to not having any translated reference answers for these questions.) We observe minimal degredation of Llama 3's English ability while achieving best-in-class multilingual abilities compared to the top rated 7B model ([Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta](https://huggingface.co/Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta)) on the [Chatbot Arena Leaderboard](https://chat.lmsys.org/?leaderboard). [Here is our evaluation script.](https://drive.google.com/file/d/15HPn7452t8LbTD9HKSl7ngYYWnsoOG08/view?usp=sharing) # Training data We train on three sources of data to create this model: * [lightblue/tagengo-gpt4](https://huggingface.co/datasets/lightblue/tagengo-gpt4) - 76,338 conversations * A diverse dataset of initial inputs sampled from [lmsys/lmsys-chat-1m](https://huggingface.co/datasets/lmsys/lmsys-chat-1m) and then used to prompt `gpt-4-0125-preview` * [megagonlabs/instruction_ja](https://github.com/megagonlabs/instruction_ja) - 669 conversations * A hand-edited dataset of nearly 700 Japanese conversations taken originally from translations of the [kunishou/hh-rlhf-49k-ja](https://huggingface.co/datasets/kunishou/hh-rlhf-49k-ja) dataset. * [openchat/openchat_sharegpt4_dataset](https://huggingface.co/datasets/openchat/openchat_sharegpt4_dataset/resolve/main/sharegpt_gpt4.json) - 6,206 conversations * Multilingual conversations of humans talking to GPT-4. <details><summary>We prepare our data like so:</summary> ```python import pandas as pd from datasets import Dataset, load_dataset, concatenate_datasets ### Tagengo gpt4_dataset = load_dataset("lightblue/tagengo-gpt4", split="train") gpt4_dataset = gpt4_dataset.filter(lambda x: x["response"][1] == "stop") #### ### Megagon megagon_df = pd.read_json( "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/megagonlabs/instruction_ja/main/data/data.jsonl", lines=True, orient="records" ) role_map = {"user": "human", "agent": "gpt"} megagon_df["conversations"] = megagon_df.utterances.apply(lambda x: [{"from": role_map[y["name"]], "value": y["text"]} for y in x]) megagon_df["language"] = "Japanese" megagon_df = megagon_df[["conversations", "language"]] megagon_dataset = Dataset.from_pandas(df) ### ### Openchat openchat_df = pd.read_json("https://huggingface.co/datasets/openchat/openchat_sharegpt4_dataset/resolve/main/sharegpt_gpt4.json?download=true") openchat_df["conversations"] = openchat_df["items"] openchat_dataset = Dataset.from_pandas(openchat_df) ### dataset = concatenate_datasets([gpt4_dataset, megagon_dataset, openchat_dataset]) dataset = dataset.filter(lambda x: not any([y["value"] is None for y in x["conversations"]])) dataset.select_columns(["conversations"]).to_json("/workspace/llm_training/axolotl/llama3-multilingual/tagengo_openchat_megagon.json") ``` </details> <br/> # workspace/llm_training/axolotl/llama3-multilingual/output_tagengo_openchat_megagon_8B_llama3 This model is a fine-tuned version of [meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct) on the above described dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.6595 ## Training procedure <!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenAccess-AI-Collective/axolotl/main/image/axolotl-badge-web.png" alt="Built with Axolotl" width="200" height="32"/>](https://github.com/OpenAccess-AI-Collective/axolotl) <details><summary>See axolotl config</summary> axolotl version: `0.4.0` ```yaml base_model: meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct model_type: LlamaForCausalLM tokenizer_type: AutoTokenizer # PreTrainedTokenizerFast load_in_8bit: false load_in_4bit: false strict: false datasets: - path: /workspace/llm_training/axolotl/llama3-multilingual/tagengo_openchat_megagon.json ds_type: json # see other options below type: sharegpt conversation: llama-3 dataset_prepared_path: /workspace/llm_training/axolotl/llama3-multilingual/prepared_tagengo_openchat_megagon val_set_size: 0.01 output_dir: /workspace/llm_training/axolotl/llama3-multilingual/output_tagengo_openchat_megagon_8B_llama3 sequence_len: 8192 sample_packing: true pad_to_sequence_len: true use_wandb: true wandb_project: wandb_project wandb_entity: wandb_entity wandb_name: wandb_name gradient_accumulation_steps: 2 micro_batch_size: 2 num_epochs: 1 optimizer: paged_adamw_8bit lr_scheduler: cosine learning_rate: 1e-5 train_on_inputs: false group_by_length: false bf16: auto fp16: tf32: false gradient_checkpointing: true gradient_checkpointing_kwargs: use_reentrant: false early_stopping_patience: resume_from_checkpoint: logging_steps: 1 xformers_attention: flash_attention: true warmup_steps: 10 evals_per_epoch: 5 eval_table_size: saves_per_epoch: 1 debug: deepspeed: /workspace/axolotl/deepspeed_configs/zero2.json weight_decay: 0.0 special_tokens: pad_token: <|end_of_text|> ``` </details><br> <details><summary>Note - we added this Llama 3 template to fastchat directly as the Llama 3 chat template was not supported when we trained this model.</summary> ```python from fastchat.conversation import Conversation from fastchat.conversation import register_conv_template from fastchat.conversation import SeparatorStyle register_conv_template( Conversation( name="llama-3", system_template="<|begin_of_text|><|start_header_id|>system<|end_header_id|>\n\n{system_message}", roles=("<|start_header_id|>user<|end_header_id|>\n", "<|start_header_id|>assistant<|end_header_id|>\n"), sep_style=SeparatorStyle.ADD_NEW_LINE_SINGLE, sep="<|eot_id|>", stop_token_ids=[128009], stop_str="<|eot_id|>", ) ) ``` </details><br> ### Training hyperparameters This model was trained using 4 x A100 (80GB) for roughly 2.5 hours. The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 1e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 2 - seed: 42 - distributed_type: multi-GPU - num_devices: 4 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 2 - total_train_batch_size: 16 - total_eval_batch_size: 8 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: cosine - lr_scheduler_warmup_steps: 10 - num_epochs: 1 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:| | 1.1894 | 0.0 | 1 | 1.0110 | | 0.8493 | 0.2 | 73 | 0.7057 | | 0.8047 | 0.4 | 146 | 0.6835 | | 0.7644 | 0.6 | 219 | 0.6687 | | 0.7528 | 0.8 | 292 | 0.6615 | | 0.7794 | 1.0 | 365 | 0.6595 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.38.2 - Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.0 # Developer Peter Devine - ([ptrdvn](https://huggingface.co/ptrdvn))
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BahamutRU/suzume-llama-3-8B-multilingual-8.0bpw-h8-exl2
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[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "generated_from_trainer", "text-generation-inference", "conversational", "base_model:meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct", "license:other", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "8-bit", "region:us" ]
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2024-05-03T08:14:17+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #generated_from_trainer #text-generation-inference #conversational #base_model-meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct #license-other #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #8-bit #region-us
EXL2 quant of <a href="URL with fixed tokenizer files. На русском общается без шизы и спама ассистентами. ![](URL alt=) Suzume ====== This Suzume 8B, a multilingual finetune of Llama 3 (meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct). Llama 3 has exhibited excellent performance on many English language benchmarks. However, it also seemingly been finetuned on mostly English data, meaning that it will respond in English, even if prompted in other languages. We have fine-tuned Llama 3 on almost 90,000 multilingual conversations meaning that this model has the smarts of Llama 3 but has the added ability to chat in more languages. Please feel free to comment on this model and give us feedback in the Community tab! We will release a paper in the future describing how we made the training data, the model, and the evaluations we have conducted of it. How to use ========== The easiest way to use this model on your own computer is to use the GGUF version of this model (lightblue/suzume-llama-3-8B-multilingual-gguf) using a program such as URL or LM Studio. If you want to use this model directly in Python, we recommend using vLLM for the fastest inference speeds. Evaluation scores ================= We achieve the following MT-Bench scores across 6 languages: \* (Note the Russian scores exclude code, reasoning and math problems due to not having any translated reference answers for these questions.) We observe minimal degredation of Llama 3's English ability while achieving best-in-class multilingual abilities compared to the top rated 7B model (Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta) on the Chatbot Arena Leaderboard. Here is our evaluation script. Training data ============= We train on three sources of data to create this model: * lightblue/tagengo-gpt4 - 76,338 conversations + A diverse dataset of initial inputs sampled from lmsys/lmsys-chat-1m and then used to prompt 'gpt-4-0125-preview' * megagonlabs/instruction\_ja - 669 conversations + A hand-edited dataset of nearly 700 Japanese conversations taken originally from translations of the kunishou/hh-rlhf-49k-ja dataset. * openchat/openchat\_sharegpt4\_dataset - 6,206 conversations + Multilingual conversations of humans talking to GPT-4. We prepare our data like so: workspace/llm\_training/axolotl/llama3-multilingual/output\_tagengo\_openchat\_megagon\_8B\_llama3 ================================================================================================== This model is a fine-tuned version of meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct on the above described dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.6595 Training procedure ------------------ <img src="URL alt="Built with Axolotl" width="200" height="32"/> See axolotl config axolotl version: '0.4.0' Note - we added this Llama 3 template to fastchat directly as the Llama 3 chat template was not supported when we trained this model. ### Training hyperparameters This model was trained using 4 x A100 (80GB) for roughly 2.5 hours. The following hyperparameters were used during training: * learning\_rate: 1e-05 * train\_batch\_size: 2 * eval\_batch\_size: 2 * seed: 42 * distributed\_type: multi-GPU * num\_devices: 4 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 2 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 16 * total\_eval\_batch\_size: 8 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: cosine * lr\_scheduler\_warmup\_steps: 10 * num\_epochs: 1 ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.38.2 * Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.15.0 Developer ========= Peter Devine - (ptrdvn)
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text-generation
transformers
Quantization made by Richard Erkhov. [Github](https://github.com/RichardErkhov) [Discord](https://discord.gg/pvy7H8DZMG) [Request more models](https://github.com/RichardErkhov/quant_request) OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO - bnb 4bits - Model creator: https://huggingface.co/Locutusque/ - Original model: https://huggingface.co/Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO/ Original model description: --- language: - en license: apache-2.0 tags: - open-source - code - math - chemistry - biology - text-generation - question-answering datasets: - Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-dpo pipeline_tag: text-generation model-index: - name: OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO results: - task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: AI2 Reasoning Challenge (25-Shot) type: ai2_arc config: ARC-Challenge split: test args: num_few_shot: 25 metrics: - type: acc_norm value: 62.71 name: normalized accuracy source: url: https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO name: Open LLM Leaderboard - task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: HellaSwag (10-Shot) type: hellaswag split: validation args: num_few_shot: 10 metrics: - type: acc_norm value: 84.33 name: normalized accuracy source: url: https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO name: Open LLM Leaderboard - task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: MMLU (5-Shot) type: cais/mmlu config: all split: test args: num_few_shot: 5 metrics: - type: acc value: 62.59 name: accuracy source: url: https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO name: Open LLM Leaderboard - task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: TruthfulQA (0-shot) type: truthful_qa config: multiple_choice split: validation args: num_few_shot: 0 metrics: - type: mc2 value: 44.91 source: url: https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO name: Open LLM Leaderboard - task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: Winogrande (5-shot) type: winogrande config: winogrande_xl split: validation args: num_few_shot: 5 metrics: - type: acc value: 80.11 name: accuracy source: url: https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO name: Open LLM Leaderboard - task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: GSM8k (5-shot) type: gsm8k config: main split: test args: num_few_shot: 5 metrics: - type: acc value: 42.0 name: accuracy source: url: https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO name: Open LLM Leaderboard --- # OpenCerebrum-1.0-7B-DPO OpenCerebrum-1.0-7B-DPO is an open-source language model fine-tuned from the alpindale/Mistral-7B-v0.2-hf base model on a diverse dataset aimed at replicating capabilities of Aether Research's proprietary Cerebrum model. The model was fine-tuned on approximately 21,000 examples across 6 datasets spanning coding, math, science, reasoning, and general instruction-following. The goal was to assemble public datasets that could help the model achieve strong performance on benchmarks where Cerebrum excels. I used the ChatML prompt format to train this model. ## Model Details - **Base Model:** alpindale/Mistral-7B-v0.2-hf - **Parameters:** 7 billion - **Fine-Tuning Dataset Size:** ~21,000 examples - **Fine-Tuning Data:** Amalgamation of 6 public datasets - **Language:** English - **License:** Apache 2.0 ## Quants - **ExLlamaV2:** https://huggingface.co/bartowski/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO-exl2 - **GGUF:** https://huggingface.co/bartowski/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO-GGUF - **AWQ:** https://huggingface.co/solidrust/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO-AWQ ## Intended Use OpenCerebrum-1.0-7B-DPO is intended to be a powerful open-source model for coding, math, science, and general question-answering and text generation tasks. Its diverse fine-tuning data aims to equip it with broad knowledge and reasoning capabilities. However, as an open-source replica trained on a subset of data compared to the original Cerebrum, it may not match Cerebrum's full performance. Additionally, biases and limitations of the fine-tuning data may be reflected in the model's outputs. ## Limitations and Biases - The model may have biases and limitations inherited from its fine-tuning datasets. Thorough testing is needed to characterize these. - With 21,000 training examples, the fine-tuning data is still limited compared to the proprietary Cerebrum data. - As the model is based on a 7B parameter model, it has computational and memory constraints compared to larger models. ## Training Details The model was fine-tuned on the 6 datasets listed in the Datasets section, totaling approximately 21,000 examples. In the future, the fine-tuning dataset may be condensed to more closely match the ~500 example dataset reputedly used for the original Cerebrum model. # [Open LLM Leaderboard Evaluation Results](https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard) Detailed results can be found [here](https://huggingface.co/datasets/open-llm-leaderboard/details_Locutusque__OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO) | Metric |Value| |---------------------------------|----:| |Avg. |62.78| |AI2 Reasoning Challenge (25-Shot)|62.71| |HellaSwag (10-Shot) |84.33| |MMLU (5-Shot) |62.59| |TruthfulQA (0-shot) |44.91| |Winogrande (5-shot) |80.11| |GSM8k (5-shot) |42.00|
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RichardErkhov/Locutusque_-_OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO-4bits
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[ "transformers", "safetensors", "mistral", "text-generation", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "4-bit", "region:us" ]
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2024-05-03T08:15:29+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mistral #text-generation #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #4-bit #region-us
Quantization made by Richard Erkhov. Github Discord Request more models OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO - bnb 4bits * Model creator: URL * Original model: URL Original model description: --------------------------- language: * en license: apache-2.0 tags: * open-source * code * math * chemistry * biology * text-generation * question-answering datasets: * Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-dpo pipeline\_tag: text-generation model-index: * name: OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO results: + task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: AI2 Reasoning Challenge (25-Shot) type: ai2\_arc config: ARC-Challenge split: test args: num\_few\_shot: 25 metrics: - type: acc\_norm value: 62.71 name: normalized accuracy source: url: URL name: Open LLM Leaderboard + task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: HellaSwag (10-Shot) type: hellaswag split: validation args: num\_few\_shot: 10 metrics: - type: acc\_norm value: 84.33 name: normalized accuracy source: url: URL name: Open LLM Leaderboard + task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: MMLU (5-Shot) type: cais/mmlu config: all split: test args: num\_few\_shot: 5 metrics: - type: acc value: 62.59 name: accuracy source: url: URL name: Open LLM Leaderboard + task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: TruthfulQA (0-shot) type: truthful\_qa config: multiple\_choice split: validation args: num\_few\_shot: 0 metrics: - type: mc2 value: 44.91 source: url: URL name: Open LLM Leaderboard + task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: Winogrande (5-shot) type: winogrande config: winogrande\_xl split: validation args: num\_few\_shot: 5 metrics: - type: acc value: 80.11 name: accuracy source: url: URL name: Open LLM Leaderboard + task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: GSM8k (5-shot) type: gsm8k config: main split: test args: num\_few\_shot: 5 metrics: - type: acc value: 42.0 name: accuracy source: url: URL name: Open LLM Leaderboard --- OpenCerebrum-1.0-7B-DPO ======================= OpenCerebrum-1.0-7B-DPO is an open-source language model fine-tuned from the alpindale/Mistral-7B-v0.2-hf base model on a diverse dataset aimed at replicating capabilities of Aether Research's proprietary Cerebrum model. The model was fine-tuned on approximately 21,000 examples across 6 datasets spanning coding, math, science, reasoning, and general instruction-following. The goal was to assemble public datasets that could help the model achieve strong performance on benchmarks where Cerebrum excels. I used the ChatML prompt format to train this model. Model Details ------------- * Base Model: alpindale/Mistral-7B-v0.2-hf * Parameters: 7 billion * Fine-Tuning Dataset Size: ~21,000 examples * Fine-Tuning Data: Amalgamation of 6 public datasets * Language: English * License: Apache 2.0 Quants ------ * ExLlamaV2: URL * GGUF: URL * AWQ: URL Intended Use ------------ OpenCerebrum-1.0-7B-DPO is intended to be a powerful open-source model for coding, math, science, and general question-answering and text generation tasks. Its diverse fine-tuning data aims to equip it with broad knowledge and reasoning capabilities. However, as an open-source replica trained on a subset of data compared to the original Cerebrum, it may not match Cerebrum's full performance. Additionally, biases and limitations of the fine-tuning data may be reflected in the model's outputs. Limitations and Biases ---------------------- * The model may have biases and limitations inherited from its fine-tuning datasets. Thorough testing is needed to characterize these. * With 21,000 training examples, the fine-tuning data is still limited compared to the proprietary Cerebrum data. * As the model is based on a 7B parameter model, it has computational and memory constraints compared to larger models. Training Details ---------------- The model was fine-tuned on the 6 datasets listed in the Datasets section, totaling approximately 21,000 examples. In the future, the fine-tuning dataset may be condensed to more closely match the ~500 example dataset reputedly used for the original Cerebrum model. Open LLM Leaderboard Evaluation Results ======================================= Detailed results can be found here
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peft
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # leagaleasy-mistral-7b-instruct-v0.2-v1 This model is a fine-tuned version of [mistralai/Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.2](https://huggingface.co/mistralai/Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.2) on the generator dataset. ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 0.0002 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 2 - total_train_batch_size: 4 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: constant - lr_scheduler_warmup_ratio: 0.03 - num_epochs: 4 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions - PEFT 0.10.0 - Transformers 4.40.1 - Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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sapana1234/leagaleasy-mistral-7b-instruct-v0.2-v1
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2024-05-03T08:15:37+00:00
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TAGS #peft #tensorboard #safetensors #trl #sft #generated_from_trainer #dataset-generator #base_model-mistralai/Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.2 #license-apache-2.0 #region-us
# leagaleasy-mistral-7b-instruct-v0.2-v1 This model is a fine-tuned version of mistralai/Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.2 on the generator dataset. ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 0.0002 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 2 - total_train_batch_size: 4 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: constant - lr_scheduler_warmup_ratio: 0.03 - num_epochs: 4 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions - PEFT 0.10.0 - Transformers 4.40.1 - Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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null
transformers
# Uploaded model - **Developed by:** aiaustin - **License:** apache-2.0 - **Finetuned from model :** unsloth/llama-3-8b-Instruct-bnb-4bit This llama model was trained 2x faster with [Unsloth](https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth) and Huggingface's TRL library. [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/unslothai/unsloth/main/images/unsloth%20made%20with%20love.png" width="200"/>](https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth)
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aiaustin/llama-3-8b-Instruct-bnb-4bit-aiaustin-demo3
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2024-05-03T08:15:40+00:00
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# Uploaded model - Developed by: aiaustin - License: apache-2.0 - Finetuned from model : unsloth/llama-3-8b-Instruct-bnb-4bit This llama model was trained 2x faster with Unsloth and Huggingface's TRL library. <img src="URL width="200"/>
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text-generation
transformers
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mp1704/gemma_2b_pt
null
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2024-05-03T08:16:31+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #gemma #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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text-classification
transformers
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AlanYR/mpr_tone_krfinbert
null
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null
2024-05-03T08:18:05+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #bert #text-classification #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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peft
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # prompt_fine_tuned_boolq_bert This model is a fine-tuned version of [google-bert/bert-base-uncased](https://huggingface.co/google-bert/bert-base-uncased) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.6444 - Accuracy: 0.8333 - F1: 0.7914 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 2e-05 - train_batch_size: 8 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 6 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Accuracy | F1 | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:--------:|:------:| | No log | 1.0 | 12 | 0.6844 | 0.5 | 0.5333 | | No log | 2.0 | 24 | 0.6700 | 0.6111 | 0.6408 | | No log | 3.0 | 36 | 0.6572 | 0.7778 | 0.7778 | | No log | 4.0 | 48 | 0.6492 | 0.8333 | 0.7914 | | No log | 5.0 | 60 | 0.6454 | 0.8333 | 0.7914 | | No log | 6.0 | 72 | 0.6444 | 0.8333 | 0.7914 | ### Framework versions - PEFT 0.10.0 - Transformers 4.40.1 - Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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tjasad/prompt_fine_tuned_boolq_bert
null
[ "peft", "tensorboard", "safetensors", "bert", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:google-bert/bert-base-uncased", "license:apache-2.0", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:18:36+00:00
[]
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TAGS #peft #tensorboard #safetensors #bert #generated_from_trainer #base_model-google-bert/bert-base-uncased #license-apache-2.0 #region-us
prompt\_fine\_tuned\_boolq\_bert ================================ This model is a fine-tuned version of google-bert/bert-base-uncased on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.6444 * Accuracy: 0.8333 * F1: 0.7914 Model description ----------------- More information needed Intended uses & limitations --------------------------- More information needed Training and evaluation data ---------------------------- More information needed Training procedure ------------------ ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: * learning\_rate: 2e-05 * train\_batch\_size: 8 * eval\_batch\_size: 8 * seed: 42 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 6 ### Training results ### Framework versions * PEFT 0.10.0 * Transformers 4.40.1 * Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 * Datasets 2.19.0 * Tokenizers 0.19.1
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image-segmentation
transformers
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # segformer-b3-finetuned-UAVid This model is a fine-tuned version of [nvidia/segformer-b3-finetuned-ade-512-512](https://huggingface.co/nvidia/segformer-b3-finetuned-ade-512-512) on the None dataset. 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eval_accuracy_armchair: nan - eval_accuracy_seat: nan - eval_accuracy_fence: nan - eval_accuracy_desk: nan - eval_accuracy_rock: nan - eval_accuracy_wardrobe: nan - eval_accuracy_lamp: nan - eval_accuracy_bathtub: nan - eval_accuracy_railing: nan - eval_accuracy_cushion: nan - eval_accuracy_base: nan - eval_accuracy_box: nan - eval_accuracy_column: nan - eval_accuracy_signboard: nan - eval_accuracy_chest of drawers: nan - eval_accuracy_counter: nan - eval_accuracy_sand: nan - eval_accuracy_sink: nan - eval_accuracy_skyscraper: nan - eval_accuracy_fireplace: nan - eval_accuracy_refrigerator: nan - eval_accuracy_grandstand: nan - eval_accuracy_path: nan - eval_accuracy_stairs: nan - eval_accuracy_runway: nan - eval_accuracy_case: nan - eval_accuracy_pool table: nan - eval_accuracy_pillow: nan - eval_accuracy_screen door: nan - eval_accuracy_stairway: nan - eval_accuracy_river: nan - eval_accuracy_bridge: nan - eval_accuracy_bookcase: nan - eval_accuracy_blind: nan - eval_accuracy_coffee table: nan - 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eval_iou_bench: nan - eval_iou_countertop: nan - eval_iou_stove: nan - eval_iou_palm: nan - eval_iou_kitchen island: nan - eval_iou_computer: nan - eval_iou_swivel chair: nan - eval_iou_boat: nan - eval_iou_bar: nan - eval_iou_arcade machine: nan - eval_iou_hovel: nan - eval_iou_bus: nan - eval_iou_towel: nan - eval_iou_light: nan - eval_iou_truck: nan - eval_iou_tower: nan - eval_iou_chandelier: nan - eval_iou_awning: nan - eval_iou_streetlight: nan - eval_iou_booth: nan - eval_iou_television receiver: nan - eval_iou_airplane: nan - eval_iou_dirt track: nan - eval_iou_apparel: nan - eval_iou_pole: nan - eval_iou_land: nan - eval_iou_bannister: nan - eval_iou_escalator: nan - eval_iou_ottoman: nan - eval_iou_bottle: nan - eval_iou_buffet: nan - eval_iou_poster: nan - eval_iou_stage: nan - eval_iou_van: nan - eval_iou_ship: nan - eval_iou_fountain: nan - eval_iou_conveyer belt: nan - eval_iou_canopy: nan - eval_iou_washer: nan - eval_iou_plaything: nan - eval_iou_swimming pool: nan - eval_iou_stool: nan - eval_iou_barrel: nan - eval_iou_basket: nan - eval_iou_waterfall: nan - eval_iou_tent: nan - eval_iou_bag: nan - eval_iou_minibike: nan - eval_iou_cradle: nan - eval_iou_oven: nan - eval_iou_ball: nan - eval_iou_food: nan - eval_iou_step: nan - eval_iou_tank: nan - eval_iou_trade name: nan - eval_iou_microwave: nan - eval_iou_pot: nan - eval_iou_animal: nan - eval_iou_bicycle: nan - eval_iou_lake: nan - eval_iou_dishwasher: nan - eval_iou_screen: nan - eval_iou_blanket: nan - eval_iou_sculpture: nan - eval_iou_hood: nan - eval_iou_sconce: nan - eval_iou_vase: nan - eval_iou_traffic light: nan - eval_iou_tray: nan - eval_iou_ashcan: nan - eval_iou_fan: nan - eval_iou_pier: nan - eval_iou_crt screen: nan - eval_iou_plate: nan - eval_iou_monitor: nan - eval_iou_bulletin board: nan - eval_iou_shower: nan - eval_iou_radiator: nan - eval_iou_glass: nan - eval_iou_clock: nan - eval_iou_flag: nan - eval_runtime: 35.0873 - eval_samples_per_second: 1.14 - eval_steps_per_second: 0.57 - epoch: 20.25 - step: 1620 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 6e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 2 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 50 ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.40.1 - Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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chribark/segformer-b3-finetuned-UAVid
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[ "transformers", "tensorboard", "safetensors", "segformer", "vision", "image-segmentation", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:nvidia/segformer-b3-finetuned-ade-512-512", "license:other", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
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2024-05-03T08:18:47+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #segformer #vision #image-segmentation #generated_from_trainer #base_model-nvidia/segformer-b3-finetuned-ade-512-512 #license-other #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# segformer-b3-finetuned-UAVid This model is a fine-tuned version of nvidia/segformer-b3-finetuned-ade-512-512 on the None dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - eval_loss: 0.2144 - eval_mean_iou: 0.6573 - eval_mean_accuracy: 0.7194 - eval_overall_accuracy: 0.9282 - eval_accuracy_wall: nan - eval_accuracy_building: 0.9548 - eval_accuracy_sky: nan - eval_accuracy_floor: nan - eval_accuracy_tree: 0.9445 - eval_accuracy_ceiling: nan - eval_accuracy_road: 0.8933 - eval_accuracy_bed : nan - eval_accuracy_windowpane: nan - eval_accuracy_grass: nan - eval_accuracy_cabinet: nan - eval_accuracy_sidewalk: nan - eval_accuracy_person: 0.0612 - eval_accuracy_earth: nan - eval_accuracy_door: nan - eval_accuracy_table: nan - eval_accuracy_mountain: nan - eval_accuracy_plant: nan - eval_accuracy_curtain: nan - eval_accuracy_chair: nan - eval_accuracy_car: 0.7429 - eval_accuracy_water: nan - eval_accuracy_painting: nan - eval_accuracy_sofa: nan - eval_accuracy_shelf: nan - eval_accuracy_house: nan - eval_accuracy_sea: nan - eval_accuracy_mirror: nan - eval_accuracy_rug: nan - eval_accuracy_field: nan - eval_accuracy_armchair: nan - eval_accuracy_seat: nan - eval_accuracy_fence: nan - eval_accuracy_desk: nan - eval_accuracy_rock: nan - eval_accuracy_wardrobe: nan - eval_accuracy_lamp: nan - eval_accuracy_bathtub: nan - eval_accuracy_railing: nan - eval_accuracy_cushion: nan - eval_accuracy_base: nan - eval_accuracy_box: nan - eval_accuracy_column: nan - eval_accuracy_signboard: nan - eval_accuracy_chest of drawers: nan - eval_accuracy_counter: nan - eval_accuracy_sand: nan - eval_accuracy_sink: nan - eval_accuracy_skyscraper: nan - eval_accuracy_fireplace: nan - eval_accuracy_refrigerator: nan - eval_accuracy_grandstand: nan - eval_accuracy_path: nan - eval_accuracy_stairs: nan - eval_accuracy_runway: nan - eval_accuracy_case: nan - eval_accuracy_pool table: nan - eval_accuracy_pillow: nan - eval_accuracy_screen door: nan - eval_accuracy_stairway: nan - eval_accuracy_river: nan - eval_accuracy_bridge: nan - eval_accuracy_bookcase: nan - eval_accuracy_blind: nan - eval_accuracy_coffee table: nan - eval_accuracy_toilet: nan - eval_accuracy_flower: nan - eval_accuracy_book: nan - eval_accuracy_hill: nan - eval_accuracy_bench: nan - eval_accuracy_countertop: nan - eval_accuracy_stove: nan - eval_accuracy_palm: nan - eval_accuracy_kitchen island: nan - eval_accuracy_computer: nan - eval_accuracy_swivel chair: nan - eval_accuracy_boat: nan - eval_accuracy_bar: nan - eval_accuracy_arcade machine: nan - eval_accuracy_hovel: nan - eval_accuracy_bus: nan - eval_accuracy_towel: nan - eval_accuracy_light: nan - eval_accuracy_truck: nan - eval_accuracy_tower: nan - eval_accuracy_chandelier: nan - eval_accuracy_awning: nan - eval_accuracy_streetlight: nan - eval_accuracy_booth: nan - eval_accuracy_television receiver: nan - eval_accuracy_airplane: nan - eval_accuracy_dirt track: nan - eval_accuracy_apparel: nan - eval_accuracy_pole: nan - eval_accuracy_land: nan - eval_accuracy_bannister: nan - eval_accuracy_escalator: nan - eval_accuracy_ottoman: nan - eval_accuracy_bottle: nan - eval_accuracy_buffet: nan - eval_accuracy_poster: nan - eval_accuracy_stage: nan - eval_accuracy_van: nan - eval_accuracy_ship: nan - eval_accuracy_fountain: nan - eval_accuracy_conveyer belt: nan - eval_accuracy_canopy: nan - eval_accuracy_washer: nan - eval_accuracy_plaything: nan - eval_accuracy_swimming pool: nan - eval_accuracy_stool: nan - eval_accuracy_barrel: nan - eval_accuracy_basket: nan - eval_accuracy_waterfall: nan - eval_accuracy_tent: nan - eval_accuracy_bag: nan - eval_accuracy_minibike: nan - eval_accuracy_cradle: nan - eval_accuracy_oven: nan - eval_accuracy_ball: nan - eval_accuracy_food: nan - eval_accuracy_step: nan - eval_accuracy_tank: nan - eval_accuracy_trade name: nan - eval_accuracy_microwave: nan - eval_accuracy_pot: nan - eval_accuracy_animal: nan - eval_accuracy_bicycle: nan - eval_accuracy_lake: nan - eval_accuracy_dishwasher: nan - eval_accuracy_screen: nan - eval_accuracy_blanket: nan - eval_accuracy_sculpture: nan - eval_accuracy_hood: nan - eval_accuracy_sconce: nan - eval_accuracy_vase: nan - eval_accuracy_traffic light: nan - eval_accuracy_tray: nan - eval_accuracy_ashcan: nan - eval_accuracy_fan: nan - eval_accuracy_pier: nan - eval_accuracy_crt screen: nan - eval_accuracy_plate: nan - eval_accuracy_monitor: nan - eval_accuracy_bulletin board: nan - eval_accuracy_shower: nan - eval_accuracy_radiator: nan - eval_accuracy_glass: nan - eval_accuracy_clock: nan - eval_accuracy_flag: nan - eval_iou_wall: nan - eval_iou_building: 0.9011 - eval_iou_sky: nan - eval_iou_floor: nan - eval_iou_tree: 0.8984 - eval_iou_ceiling: nan - eval_iou_road: 0.8076 - eval_iou_bed : nan - eval_iou_windowpane: nan - eval_iou_grass: nan - eval_iou_cabinet: nan - eval_iou_sidewalk: nan - eval_iou_person: 0.0573 - eval_iou_earth: nan - eval_iou_door: nan - eval_iou_table: nan - eval_iou_mountain: nan - eval_iou_plant: nan - eval_iou_curtain: nan - eval_iou_chair: nan - eval_iou_car: 0.6221 - eval_iou_water: nan - eval_iou_painting: nan - eval_iou_sofa: nan - eval_iou_shelf: nan - eval_iou_house: nan - eval_iou_sea: nan - eval_iou_mirror: nan - eval_iou_rug: nan - eval_iou_field: nan - eval_iou_armchair: nan - eval_iou_seat: nan - eval_iou_fence: nan - eval_iou_desk: nan - eval_iou_rock: nan - eval_iou_wardrobe: nan - eval_iou_lamp: nan - eval_iou_bathtub: nan - eval_iou_railing: nan - eval_iou_cushion: nan - eval_iou_base: nan - eval_iou_box: nan - eval_iou_column: nan - eval_iou_signboard: nan - eval_iou_chest of drawers: nan - eval_iou_counter: nan - eval_iou_sand: nan - eval_iou_sink: nan - eval_iou_skyscraper: nan - eval_iou_fireplace: nan - eval_iou_refrigerator: nan - eval_iou_grandstand: nan - eval_iou_path: nan - eval_iou_stairs: nan - eval_iou_runway: nan - eval_iou_case: nan - eval_iou_pool table: nan - eval_iou_pillow: nan - eval_iou_screen door: nan - eval_iou_stairway: nan - eval_iou_river: nan - eval_iou_bridge: nan - eval_iou_bookcase: nan - eval_iou_blind: nan - eval_iou_coffee table: nan - eval_iou_toilet: nan - eval_iou_flower: nan - eval_iou_book: nan - eval_iou_hill: nan - eval_iou_bench: nan - eval_iou_countertop: nan - eval_iou_stove: nan - eval_iou_palm: nan - eval_iou_kitchen island: nan - eval_iou_computer: nan - eval_iou_swivel chair: nan - eval_iou_boat: nan - eval_iou_bar: nan - eval_iou_arcade machine: nan - eval_iou_hovel: nan - eval_iou_bus: nan - eval_iou_towel: nan - eval_iou_light: nan - eval_iou_truck: nan - eval_iou_tower: nan - eval_iou_chandelier: nan - eval_iou_awning: nan - eval_iou_streetlight: nan - eval_iou_booth: nan - eval_iou_television receiver: nan - eval_iou_airplane: nan - eval_iou_dirt track: nan - eval_iou_apparel: nan - eval_iou_pole: nan - eval_iou_land: nan - eval_iou_bannister: nan - eval_iou_escalator: nan - eval_iou_ottoman: nan - eval_iou_bottle: nan - eval_iou_buffet: nan - eval_iou_poster: nan - eval_iou_stage: nan - eval_iou_van: nan - eval_iou_ship: nan - eval_iou_fountain: nan - eval_iou_conveyer belt: nan - eval_iou_canopy: nan - eval_iou_washer: nan - eval_iou_plaything: nan - eval_iou_swimming pool: nan - eval_iou_stool: nan - eval_iou_barrel: nan - eval_iou_basket: nan - eval_iou_waterfall: nan - eval_iou_tent: nan - eval_iou_bag: nan - eval_iou_minibike: nan - eval_iou_cradle: nan - eval_iou_oven: nan - eval_iou_ball: nan - eval_iou_food: nan - eval_iou_step: nan - eval_iou_tank: nan - eval_iou_trade name: nan - eval_iou_microwave: nan - eval_iou_pot: nan - eval_iou_animal: nan - eval_iou_bicycle: nan - eval_iou_lake: nan - eval_iou_dishwasher: nan - eval_iou_screen: nan - eval_iou_blanket: nan - eval_iou_sculpture: nan - eval_iou_hood: nan - eval_iou_sconce: nan - eval_iou_vase: nan - eval_iou_traffic light: nan - eval_iou_tray: nan - eval_iou_ashcan: nan - eval_iou_fan: nan - eval_iou_pier: nan - eval_iou_crt screen: nan - eval_iou_plate: nan - eval_iou_monitor: nan - eval_iou_bulletin board: nan - eval_iou_shower: nan - eval_iou_radiator: nan - eval_iou_glass: nan - eval_iou_clock: nan - eval_iou_flag: nan - eval_runtime: 35.0873 - eval_samples_per_second: 1.14 - eval_steps_per_second: 0.57 - epoch: 20.25 - step: 1620 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 6e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 2 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 50 ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.40.1 - Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
[ "# segformer-b3-finetuned-UAVid\n\nThis model is a fine-tuned version of nvidia/segformer-b3-finetuned-ade-512-512 on the None dataset.\nIt achieves the following results on the evaluation set:\n- eval_loss: 0.2144\n- eval_mean_iou: 0.6573\n- eval_mean_accuracy: 0.7194\n- eval_overall_accuracy: 0.9282\n- eval_accuracy_wall: nan\n- eval_accuracy_building: 0.9548\n- eval_accuracy_sky: nan\n- eval_accuracy_floor: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tree: 0.9445\n- eval_accuracy_ceiling: nan\n- eval_accuracy_road: 0.8933\n- eval_accuracy_bed : nan\n- eval_accuracy_windowpane: nan\n- eval_accuracy_grass: nan\n- eval_accuracy_cabinet: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sidewalk: nan\n- eval_accuracy_person: 0.0612\n- eval_accuracy_earth: nan\n- eval_accuracy_door: nan\n- eval_accuracy_table: nan\n- eval_accuracy_mountain: nan\n- eval_accuracy_plant: nan\n- eval_accuracy_curtain: nan\n- eval_accuracy_chair: nan\n- eval_accuracy_car: 0.7429\n- eval_accuracy_water: nan\n- eval_accuracy_painting: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sofa: nan\n- eval_accuracy_shelf: nan\n- eval_accuracy_house: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sea: nan\n- eval_accuracy_mirror: nan\n- eval_accuracy_rug: nan\n- eval_accuracy_field: nan\n- eval_accuracy_armchair: nan\n- eval_accuracy_seat: nan\n- eval_accuracy_fence: nan\n- eval_accuracy_desk: nan\n- eval_accuracy_rock: nan\n- eval_accuracy_wardrobe: nan\n- eval_accuracy_lamp: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bathtub: nan\n- eval_accuracy_railing: nan\n- eval_accuracy_cushion: nan\n- eval_accuracy_base: nan\n- eval_accuracy_box: nan\n- eval_accuracy_column: nan\n- eval_accuracy_signboard: nan\n- eval_accuracy_chest of drawers: nan\n- eval_accuracy_counter: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sand: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sink: nan\n- eval_accuracy_skyscraper: nan\n- eval_accuracy_fireplace: nan\n- eval_accuracy_refrigerator: nan\n- eval_accuracy_grandstand: nan\n- eval_accuracy_path: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stairs: nan\n- eval_accuracy_runway: nan\n- eval_accuracy_case: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pool table: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pillow: nan\n- eval_accuracy_screen door: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stairway: nan\n- eval_accuracy_river: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bridge: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bookcase: nan\n- eval_accuracy_blind: nan\n- eval_accuracy_coffee table: nan\n- eval_accuracy_toilet: nan\n- eval_accuracy_flower: nan\n- eval_accuracy_book: nan\n- eval_accuracy_hill: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bench: nan\n- eval_accuracy_countertop: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stove: nan\n- eval_accuracy_palm: nan\n- eval_accuracy_kitchen island: nan\n- eval_accuracy_computer: nan\n- eval_accuracy_swivel chair: nan\n- eval_accuracy_boat: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bar: nan\n- eval_accuracy_arcade machine: nan\n- eval_accuracy_hovel: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bus: nan\n- eval_accuracy_towel: nan\n- eval_accuracy_light: nan\n- eval_accuracy_truck: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tower: nan\n- eval_accuracy_chandelier: nan\n- eval_accuracy_awning: nan\n- eval_accuracy_streetlight: nan\n- eval_accuracy_booth: nan\n- eval_accuracy_television receiver: nan\n- eval_accuracy_airplane: nan\n- eval_accuracy_dirt track: nan\n- eval_accuracy_apparel: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pole: nan\n- eval_accuracy_land: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bannister: nan\n- eval_accuracy_escalator: nan\n- eval_accuracy_ottoman: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bottle: nan\n- eval_accuracy_buffet: nan\n- eval_accuracy_poster: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stage: nan\n- eval_accuracy_van: nan\n- eval_accuracy_ship: nan\n- eval_accuracy_fountain: nan\n- eval_accuracy_conveyer belt: nan\n- eval_accuracy_canopy: nan\n- eval_accuracy_washer: nan\n- eval_accuracy_plaything: nan\n- eval_accuracy_swimming pool: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stool: nan\n- eval_accuracy_barrel: nan\n- eval_accuracy_basket: nan\n- eval_accuracy_waterfall: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tent: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bag: nan\n- eval_accuracy_minibike: nan\n- eval_accuracy_cradle: nan\n- eval_accuracy_oven: nan\n- eval_accuracy_ball: nan\n- eval_accuracy_food: nan\n- eval_accuracy_step: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tank: nan\n- eval_accuracy_trade name: nan\n- eval_accuracy_microwave: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pot: nan\n- eval_accuracy_animal: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bicycle: nan\n- eval_accuracy_lake: nan\n- eval_accuracy_dishwasher: nan\n- eval_accuracy_screen: nan\n- eval_accuracy_blanket: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sculpture: nan\n- eval_accuracy_hood: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sconce: nan\n- eval_accuracy_vase: nan\n- eval_accuracy_traffic light: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tray: nan\n- eval_accuracy_ashcan: nan\n- eval_accuracy_fan: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pier: nan\n- eval_accuracy_crt screen: nan\n- eval_accuracy_plate: nan\n- eval_accuracy_monitor: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bulletin board: nan\n- eval_accuracy_shower: nan\n- eval_accuracy_radiator: nan\n- eval_accuracy_glass: nan\n- eval_accuracy_clock: nan\n- eval_accuracy_flag: nan\n- eval_iou_wall: nan\n- eval_iou_building: 0.9011\n- eval_iou_sky: nan\n- eval_iou_floor: nan\n- eval_iou_tree: 0.8984\n- eval_iou_ceiling: nan\n- eval_iou_road: 0.8076\n- eval_iou_bed : nan\n- eval_iou_windowpane: nan\n- eval_iou_grass: nan\n- eval_iou_cabinet: nan\n- eval_iou_sidewalk: nan\n- eval_iou_person: 0.0573\n- eval_iou_earth: nan\n- eval_iou_door: nan\n- eval_iou_table: nan\n- eval_iou_mountain: nan\n- eval_iou_plant: nan\n- eval_iou_curtain: nan\n- eval_iou_chair: nan\n- eval_iou_car: 0.6221\n- eval_iou_water: nan\n- eval_iou_painting: nan\n- eval_iou_sofa: nan\n- eval_iou_shelf: nan\n- eval_iou_house: nan\n- eval_iou_sea: nan\n- eval_iou_mirror: nan\n- eval_iou_rug: nan\n- eval_iou_field: nan\n- eval_iou_armchair: nan\n- eval_iou_seat: nan\n- eval_iou_fence: nan\n- eval_iou_desk: nan\n- eval_iou_rock: nan\n- eval_iou_wardrobe: nan\n- eval_iou_lamp: nan\n- eval_iou_bathtub: nan\n- eval_iou_railing: nan\n- eval_iou_cushion: nan\n- eval_iou_base: nan\n- eval_iou_box: nan\n- eval_iou_column: nan\n- eval_iou_signboard: nan\n- eval_iou_chest of drawers: nan\n- eval_iou_counter: nan\n- eval_iou_sand: nan\n- eval_iou_sink: nan\n- eval_iou_skyscraper: nan\n- eval_iou_fireplace: nan\n- eval_iou_refrigerator: nan\n- eval_iou_grandstand: nan\n- eval_iou_path: nan\n- eval_iou_stairs: nan\n- eval_iou_runway: nan\n- eval_iou_case: nan\n- eval_iou_pool table: nan\n- eval_iou_pillow: nan\n- eval_iou_screen door: nan\n- eval_iou_stairway: nan\n- eval_iou_river: nan\n- eval_iou_bridge: nan\n- eval_iou_bookcase: nan\n- eval_iou_blind: nan\n- eval_iou_coffee table: nan\n- eval_iou_toilet: nan\n- eval_iou_flower: nan\n- eval_iou_book: nan\n- eval_iou_hill: nan\n- eval_iou_bench: nan\n- eval_iou_countertop: nan\n- eval_iou_stove: nan\n- eval_iou_palm: nan\n- eval_iou_kitchen island: nan\n- eval_iou_computer: nan\n- eval_iou_swivel chair: nan\n- eval_iou_boat: nan\n- eval_iou_bar: nan\n- eval_iou_arcade machine: nan\n- eval_iou_hovel: nan\n- eval_iou_bus: nan\n- eval_iou_towel: nan\n- eval_iou_light: nan\n- eval_iou_truck: nan\n- eval_iou_tower: nan\n- eval_iou_chandelier: nan\n- eval_iou_awning: nan\n- eval_iou_streetlight: nan\n- eval_iou_booth: nan\n- eval_iou_television receiver: nan\n- eval_iou_airplane: nan\n- eval_iou_dirt track: nan\n- eval_iou_apparel: nan\n- eval_iou_pole: nan\n- eval_iou_land: nan\n- eval_iou_bannister: nan\n- eval_iou_escalator: nan\n- eval_iou_ottoman: nan\n- eval_iou_bottle: nan\n- eval_iou_buffet: nan\n- eval_iou_poster: nan\n- eval_iou_stage: nan\n- eval_iou_van: nan\n- eval_iou_ship: nan\n- eval_iou_fountain: nan\n- eval_iou_conveyer belt: nan\n- eval_iou_canopy: nan\n- eval_iou_washer: nan\n- eval_iou_plaything: nan\n- eval_iou_swimming pool: nan\n- eval_iou_stool: nan\n- eval_iou_barrel: nan\n- eval_iou_basket: nan\n- eval_iou_waterfall: nan\n- eval_iou_tent: nan\n- eval_iou_bag: nan\n- eval_iou_minibike: nan\n- eval_iou_cradle: nan\n- eval_iou_oven: nan\n- eval_iou_ball: nan\n- eval_iou_food: nan\n- eval_iou_step: nan\n- eval_iou_tank: nan\n- eval_iou_trade name: nan\n- eval_iou_microwave: nan\n- eval_iou_pot: nan\n- eval_iou_animal: nan\n- eval_iou_bicycle: nan\n- eval_iou_lake: nan\n- eval_iou_dishwasher: nan\n- eval_iou_screen: nan\n- eval_iou_blanket: nan\n- eval_iou_sculpture: nan\n- eval_iou_hood: nan\n- eval_iou_sconce: nan\n- eval_iou_vase: nan\n- eval_iou_traffic light: nan\n- eval_iou_tray: nan\n- eval_iou_ashcan: nan\n- eval_iou_fan: nan\n- eval_iou_pier: nan\n- eval_iou_crt screen: nan\n- eval_iou_plate: nan\n- eval_iou_monitor: nan\n- eval_iou_bulletin board: nan\n- eval_iou_shower: nan\n- eval_iou_radiator: nan\n- eval_iou_glass: nan\n- eval_iou_clock: nan\n- eval_iou_flag: nan\n- eval_runtime: 35.0873\n- eval_samples_per_second: 1.14\n- eval_steps_per_second: 0.57\n- epoch: 20.25\n- step: 1620", "## Model description\n\nMore information needed", "## Intended uses & limitations\n\nMore information needed", "## Training and evaluation data\n\nMore information needed", "## Training procedure", "### Training hyperparameters\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n- learning_rate: 6e-05\n- train_batch_size: 2\n- eval_batch_size: 2\n- seed: 42\n- optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n- lr_scheduler_type: linear\n- num_epochs: 50", "### Framework versions\n\n- Transformers 4.40.1\n- Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121\n- Datasets 2.19.0\n- Tokenizers 0.19.1" ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #segformer #vision #image-segmentation #generated_from_trainer #base_model-nvidia/segformer-b3-finetuned-ade-512-512 #license-other #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n", "# segformer-b3-finetuned-UAVid\n\nThis model is a fine-tuned version of nvidia/segformer-b3-finetuned-ade-512-512 on the None dataset.\nIt achieves the following results on the evaluation set:\n- eval_loss: 0.2144\n- eval_mean_iou: 0.6573\n- eval_mean_accuracy: 0.7194\n- eval_overall_accuracy: 0.9282\n- eval_accuracy_wall: nan\n- eval_accuracy_building: 0.9548\n- eval_accuracy_sky: nan\n- eval_accuracy_floor: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tree: 0.9445\n- eval_accuracy_ceiling: nan\n- eval_accuracy_road: 0.8933\n- eval_accuracy_bed : nan\n- eval_accuracy_windowpane: nan\n- eval_accuracy_grass: nan\n- eval_accuracy_cabinet: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sidewalk: nan\n- eval_accuracy_person: 0.0612\n- eval_accuracy_earth: nan\n- eval_accuracy_door: nan\n- eval_accuracy_table: nan\n- eval_accuracy_mountain: nan\n- eval_accuracy_plant: nan\n- eval_accuracy_curtain: nan\n- eval_accuracy_chair: nan\n- eval_accuracy_car: 0.7429\n- eval_accuracy_water: nan\n- eval_accuracy_painting: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sofa: nan\n- eval_accuracy_shelf: nan\n- eval_accuracy_house: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sea: nan\n- eval_accuracy_mirror: nan\n- eval_accuracy_rug: nan\n- eval_accuracy_field: nan\n- eval_accuracy_armchair: nan\n- eval_accuracy_seat: nan\n- eval_accuracy_fence: nan\n- eval_accuracy_desk: nan\n- eval_accuracy_rock: nan\n- eval_accuracy_wardrobe: nan\n- eval_accuracy_lamp: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bathtub: nan\n- eval_accuracy_railing: nan\n- eval_accuracy_cushion: nan\n- eval_accuracy_base: nan\n- eval_accuracy_box: nan\n- eval_accuracy_column: nan\n- eval_accuracy_signboard: nan\n- eval_accuracy_chest of drawers: nan\n- eval_accuracy_counter: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sand: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sink: nan\n- eval_accuracy_skyscraper: nan\n- eval_accuracy_fireplace: nan\n- eval_accuracy_refrigerator: nan\n- eval_accuracy_grandstand: nan\n- eval_accuracy_path: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stairs: nan\n- eval_accuracy_runway: nan\n- eval_accuracy_case: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pool table: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pillow: nan\n- eval_accuracy_screen door: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stairway: nan\n- eval_accuracy_river: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bridge: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bookcase: nan\n- eval_accuracy_blind: nan\n- eval_accuracy_coffee table: nan\n- eval_accuracy_toilet: nan\n- eval_accuracy_flower: nan\n- eval_accuracy_book: nan\n- eval_accuracy_hill: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bench: nan\n- eval_accuracy_countertop: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stove: nan\n- eval_accuracy_palm: nan\n- eval_accuracy_kitchen island: nan\n- eval_accuracy_computer: nan\n- eval_accuracy_swivel chair: nan\n- eval_accuracy_boat: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bar: nan\n- eval_accuracy_arcade machine: nan\n- eval_accuracy_hovel: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bus: nan\n- eval_accuracy_towel: nan\n- eval_accuracy_light: nan\n- eval_accuracy_truck: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tower: nan\n- eval_accuracy_chandelier: nan\n- eval_accuracy_awning: nan\n- eval_accuracy_streetlight: nan\n- eval_accuracy_booth: nan\n- eval_accuracy_television receiver: nan\n- eval_accuracy_airplane: nan\n- eval_accuracy_dirt track: nan\n- eval_accuracy_apparel: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pole: nan\n- eval_accuracy_land: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bannister: nan\n- eval_accuracy_escalator: nan\n- eval_accuracy_ottoman: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bottle: nan\n- eval_accuracy_buffet: nan\n- eval_accuracy_poster: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stage: nan\n- eval_accuracy_van: nan\n- eval_accuracy_ship: nan\n- eval_accuracy_fountain: nan\n- eval_accuracy_conveyer belt: nan\n- eval_accuracy_canopy: nan\n- eval_accuracy_washer: nan\n- eval_accuracy_plaything: nan\n- eval_accuracy_swimming pool: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stool: nan\n- eval_accuracy_barrel: nan\n- eval_accuracy_basket: nan\n- eval_accuracy_waterfall: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tent: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bag: nan\n- eval_accuracy_minibike: nan\n- eval_accuracy_cradle: nan\n- eval_accuracy_oven: nan\n- eval_accuracy_ball: nan\n- eval_accuracy_food: nan\n- eval_accuracy_step: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tank: nan\n- eval_accuracy_trade name: nan\n- eval_accuracy_microwave: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pot: nan\n- eval_accuracy_animal: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bicycle: nan\n- eval_accuracy_lake: nan\n- eval_accuracy_dishwasher: nan\n- eval_accuracy_screen: nan\n- eval_accuracy_blanket: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sculpture: nan\n- eval_accuracy_hood: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sconce: nan\n- eval_accuracy_vase: nan\n- eval_accuracy_traffic light: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tray: nan\n- eval_accuracy_ashcan: nan\n- eval_accuracy_fan: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pier: nan\n- eval_accuracy_crt screen: nan\n- eval_accuracy_plate: nan\n- eval_accuracy_monitor: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bulletin board: nan\n- eval_accuracy_shower: nan\n- eval_accuracy_radiator: nan\n- eval_accuracy_glass: nan\n- eval_accuracy_clock: nan\n- eval_accuracy_flag: nan\n- eval_iou_wall: nan\n- eval_iou_building: 0.9011\n- eval_iou_sky: nan\n- eval_iou_floor: nan\n- eval_iou_tree: 0.8984\n- eval_iou_ceiling: nan\n- eval_iou_road: 0.8076\n- eval_iou_bed : nan\n- eval_iou_windowpane: nan\n- eval_iou_grass: nan\n- eval_iou_cabinet: nan\n- eval_iou_sidewalk: nan\n- eval_iou_person: 0.0573\n- eval_iou_earth: nan\n- eval_iou_door: nan\n- eval_iou_table: nan\n- eval_iou_mountain: nan\n- eval_iou_plant: nan\n- eval_iou_curtain: nan\n- eval_iou_chair: nan\n- eval_iou_car: 0.6221\n- eval_iou_water: nan\n- eval_iou_painting: nan\n- eval_iou_sofa: nan\n- eval_iou_shelf: nan\n- eval_iou_house: nan\n- eval_iou_sea: nan\n- eval_iou_mirror: nan\n- eval_iou_rug: nan\n- eval_iou_field: nan\n- eval_iou_armchair: nan\n- eval_iou_seat: nan\n- eval_iou_fence: nan\n- eval_iou_desk: nan\n- eval_iou_rock: nan\n- eval_iou_wardrobe: nan\n- eval_iou_lamp: nan\n- eval_iou_bathtub: nan\n- eval_iou_railing: nan\n- eval_iou_cushion: nan\n- eval_iou_base: nan\n- eval_iou_box: nan\n- eval_iou_column: nan\n- eval_iou_signboard: nan\n- eval_iou_chest of drawers: nan\n- eval_iou_counter: nan\n- eval_iou_sand: nan\n- eval_iou_sink: nan\n- eval_iou_skyscraper: nan\n- eval_iou_fireplace: nan\n- eval_iou_refrigerator: nan\n- eval_iou_grandstand: nan\n- eval_iou_path: nan\n- eval_iou_stairs: nan\n- eval_iou_runway: nan\n- eval_iou_case: nan\n- eval_iou_pool table: nan\n- eval_iou_pillow: nan\n- eval_iou_screen door: nan\n- eval_iou_stairway: nan\n- eval_iou_river: nan\n- eval_iou_bridge: nan\n- eval_iou_bookcase: nan\n- eval_iou_blind: nan\n- eval_iou_coffee table: nan\n- eval_iou_toilet: nan\n- eval_iou_flower: nan\n- eval_iou_book: nan\n- eval_iou_hill: nan\n- eval_iou_bench: nan\n- eval_iou_countertop: nan\n- eval_iou_stove: nan\n- eval_iou_palm: nan\n- eval_iou_kitchen island: nan\n- eval_iou_computer: nan\n- eval_iou_swivel chair: nan\n- eval_iou_boat: nan\n- eval_iou_bar: nan\n- eval_iou_arcade machine: nan\n- eval_iou_hovel: nan\n- eval_iou_bus: nan\n- eval_iou_towel: nan\n- eval_iou_light: nan\n- eval_iou_truck: nan\n- eval_iou_tower: nan\n- eval_iou_chandelier: nan\n- eval_iou_awning: nan\n- eval_iou_streetlight: nan\n- eval_iou_booth: nan\n- eval_iou_television receiver: nan\n- eval_iou_airplane: nan\n- eval_iou_dirt track: nan\n- eval_iou_apparel: nan\n- eval_iou_pole: nan\n- eval_iou_land: nan\n- eval_iou_bannister: nan\n- eval_iou_escalator: nan\n- eval_iou_ottoman: nan\n- eval_iou_bottle: nan\n- eval_iou_buffet: nan\n- eval_iou_poster: nan\n- eval_iou_stage: nan\n- eval_iou_van: nan\n- eval_iou_ship: nan\n- eval_iou_fountain: nan\n- eval_iou_conveyer belt: nan\n- eval_iou_canopy: nan\n- eval_iou_washer: nan\n- eval_iou_plaything: nan\n- eval_iou_swimming pool: nan\n- eval_iou_stool: nan\n- eval_iou_barrel: nan\n- eval_iou_basket: nan\n- eval_iou_waterfall: nan\n- eval_iou_tent: nan\n- eval_iou_bag: nan\n- eval_iou_minibike: nan\n- eval_iou_cradle: nan\n- eval_iou_oven: nan\n- eval_iou_ball: nan\n- eval_iou_food: nan\n- eval_iou_step: nan\n- eval_iou_tank: nan\n- eval_iou_trade name: nan\n- eval_iou_microwave: nan\n- eval_iou_pot: nan\n- eval_iou_animal: nan\n- eval_iou_bicycle: nan\n- eval_iou_lake: nan\n- eval_iou_dishwasher: nan\n- eval_iou_screen: nan\n- eval_iou_blanket: nan\n- eval_iou_sculpture: nan\n- eval_iou_hood: nan\n- eval_iou_sconce: nan\n- eval_iou_vase: nan\n- eval_iou_traffic light: nan\n- eval_iou_tray: nan\n- eval_iou_ashcan: nan\n- eval_iou_fan: nan\n- eval_iou_pier: nan\n- eval_iou_crt screen: nan\n- eval_iou_plate: nan\n- eval_iou_monitor: nan\n- eval_iou_bulletin board: nan\n- eval_iou_shower: nan\n- eval_iou_radiator: nan\n- eval_iou_glass: nan\n- eval_iou_clock: nan\n- eval_iou_flag: nan\n- eval_runtime: 35.0873\n- eval_samples_per_second: 1.14\n- eval_steps_per_second: 0.57\n- epoch: 20.25\n- step: 1620", "## Model description\n\nMore information needed", "## Intended uses & limitations\n\nMore information needed", "## Training and evaluation data\n\nMore information needed", "## Training procedure", "### Training hyperparameters\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n- learning_rate: 6e-05\n- train_batch_size: 2\n- eval_batch_size: 2\n- seed: 42\n- optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n- lr_scheduler_type: linear\n- num_epochs: 50", "### Framework versions\n\n- Transformers 4.40.1\n- Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121\n- Datasets 2.19.0\n- Tokenizers 0.19.1" ]
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #segformer #vision #image-segmentation #generated_from_trainer #base_model-nvidia/segformer-b3-finetuned-ade-512-512 #license-other #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n# segformer-b3-finetuned-UAVid\n\nThis model is a fine-tuned version of nvidia/segformer-b3-finetuned-ade-512-512 on the None dataset.\nIt achieves the following results on the evaluation set:\n- eval_loss: 0.2144\n- eval_mean_iou: 0.6573\n- eval_mean_accuracy: 0.7194\n- eval_overall_accuracy: 0.9282\n- eval_accuracy_wall: nan\n- eval_accuracy_building: 0.9548\n- eval_accuracy_sky: nan\n- eval_accuracy_floor: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tree: 0.9445\n- eval_accuracy_ceiling: nan\n- eval_accuracy_road: 0.8933\n- eval_accuracy_bed : nan\n- eval_accuracy_windowpane: nan\n- eval_accuracy_grass: nan\n- eval_accuracy_cabinet: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sidewalk: nan\n- eval_accuracy_person: 0.0612\n- eval_accuracy_earth: nan\n- eval_accuracy_door: nan\n- eval_accuracy_table: nan\n- eval_accuracy_mountain: nan\n- eval_accuracy_plant: nan\n- eval_accuracy_curtain: nan\n- eval_accuracy_chair: nan\n- eval_accuracy_car: 0.7429\n- eval_accuracy_water: nan\n- eval_accuracy_painting: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sofa: nan\n- eval_accuracy_shelf: nan\n- eval_accuracy_house: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sea: nan\n- eval_accuracy_mirror: nan\n- eval_accuracy_rug: nan\n- eval_accuracy_field: nan\n- eval_accuracy_armchair: nan\n- eval_accuracy_seat: nan\n- eval_accuracy_fence: nan\n- eval_accuracy_desk: nan\n- eval_accuracy_rock: nan\n- eval_accuracy_wardrobe: nan\n- eval_accuracy_lamp: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bathtub: nan\n- eval_accuracy_railing: nan\n- eval_accuracy_cushion: nan\n- eval_accuracy_base: nan\n- eval_accuracy_box: nan\n- eval_accuracy_column: nan\n- eval_accuracy_signboard: nan\n- eval_accuracy_chest of drawers: nan\n- eval_accuracy_counter: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sand: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sink: nan\n- eval_accuracy_skyscraper: nan\n- eval_accuracy_fireplace: nan\n- eval_accuracy_refrigerator: nan\n- eval_accuracy_grandstand: nan\n- eval_accuracy_path: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stairs: nan\n- eval_accuracy_runway: nan\n- eval_accuracy_case: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pool table: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pillow: nan\n- eval_accuracy_screen door: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stairway: nan\n- eval_accuracy_river: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bridge: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bookcase: nan\n- eval_accuracy_blind: nan\n- eval_accuracy_coffee table: nan\n- eval_accuracy_toilet: nan\n- eval_accuracy_flower: nan\n- eval_accuracy_book: nan\n- eval_accuracy_hill: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bench: nan\n- eval_accuracy_countertop: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stove: nan\n- eval_accuracy_palm: nan\n- eval_accuracy_kitchen island: nan\n- eval_accuracy_computer: nan\n- eval_accuracy_swivel chair: nan\n- eval_accuracy_boat: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bar: nan\n- eval_accuracy_arcade machine: nan\n- eval_accuracy_hovel: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bus: nan\n- eval_accuracy_towel: nan\n- eval_accuracy_light: nan\n- eval_accuracy_truck: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tower: nan\n- eval_accuracy_chandelier: nan\n- eval_accuracy_awning: nan\n- eval_accuracy_streetlight: nan\n- eval_accuracy_booth: nan\n- eval_accuracy_television receiver: nan\n- eval_accuracy_airplane: nan\n- eval_accuracy_dirt track: nan\n- eval_accuracy_apparel: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pole: nan\n- eval_accuracy_land: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bannister: nan\n- eval_accuracy_escalator: nan\n- eval_accuracy_ottoman: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bottle: nan\n- eval_accuracy_buffet: nan\n- eval_accuracy_poster: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stage: nan\n- eval_accuracy_van: nan\n- eval_accuracy_ship: nan\n- eval_accuracy_fountain: nan\n- eval_accuracy_conveyer belt: nan\n- eval_accuracy_canopy: nan\n- eval_accuracy_washer: nan\n- eval_accuracy_plaything: nan\n- eval_accuracy_swimming pool: nan\n- eval_accuracy_stool: nan\n- eval_accuracy_barrel: nan\n- eval_accuracy_basket: nan\n- eval_accuracy_waterfall: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tent: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bag: nan\n- eval_accuracy_minibike: nan\n- eval_accuracy_cradle: nan\n- eval_accuracy_oven: nan\n- eval_accuracy_ball: nan\n- eval_accuracy_food: nan\n- eval_accuracy_step: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tank: nan\n- eval_accuracy_trade name: nan\n- eval_accuracy_microwave: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pot: nan\n- eval_accuracy_animal: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bicycle: nan\n- eval_accuracy_lake: nan\n- eval_accuracy_dishwasher: nan\n- eval_accuracy_screen: nan\n- eval_accuracy_blanket: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sculpture: nan\n- eval_accuracy_hood: nan\n- eval_accuracy_sconce: nan\n- eval_accuracy_vase: nan\n- eval_accuracy_traffic light: nan\n- eval_accuracy_tray: nan\n- eval_accuracy_ashcan: nan\n- eval_accuracy_fan: nan\n- eval_accuracy_pier: nan\n- eval_accuracy_crt screen: nan\n- eval_accuracy_plate: nan\n- eval_accuracy_monitor: nan\n- eval_accuracy_bulletin board: nan\n- eval_accuracy_shower: nan\n- eval_accuracy_radiator: nan\n- eval_accuracy_glass: nan\n- eval_accuracy_clock: nan\n- eval_accuracy_flag: nan\n- eval_iou_wall: nan\n- eval_iou_building: 0.9011\n- eval_iou_sky: nan\n- eval_iou_floor: nan\n- eval_iou_tree: 0.8984\n- eval_iou_ceiling: nan\n- eval_iou_road: 0.8076\n- eval_iou_bed : nan\n- eval_iou_windowpane: nan\n- eval_iou_grass: nan\n- eval_iou_cabinet: nan\n- eval_iou_sidewalk: nan\n- eval_iou_person: 0.0573\n- eval_iou_earth: nan\n- eval_iou_door: nan\n- eval_iou_table: nan\n- eval_iou_mountain: nan\n- eval_iou_plant: nan\n- eval_iou_curtain: nan\n- eval_iou_chair: nan\n- eval_iou_car: 0.6221\n- eval_iou_water: nan\n- eval_iou_painting: nan\n- eval_iou_sofa: nan\n- eval_iou_shelf: nan\n- eval_iou_house: nan\n- eval_iou_sea: nan\n- eval_iou_mirror: nan\n- eval_iou_rug: nan\n- eval_iou_field: nan\n- eval_iou_armchair: nan\n- eval_iou_seat: nan\n- eval_iou_fence: nan\n- eval_iou_desk: nan\n- eval_iou_rock: nan\n- eval_iou_wardrobe: nan\n- eval_iou_lamp: nan\n- eval_iou_bathtub: nan\n- eval_iou_railing: nan\n- eval_iou_cushion: nan\n- eval_iou_base: nan\n- eval_iou_box: nan\n- eval_iou_column: nan\n- eval_iou_signboard: nan\n- eval_iou_chest of drawers: nan\n- eval_iou_counter: nan\n- eval_iou_sand: nan\n- eval_iou_sink: nan\n- eval_iou_skyscraper: nan\n- eval_iou_fireplace: nan\n- eval_iou_refrigerator: nan\n- eval_iou_grandstand: nan\n- eval_iou_path: nan\n- eval_iou_stairs: nan\n- eval_iou_runway: nan\n- eval_iou_case: nan\n- eval_iou_pool table: nan\n- eval_iou_pillow: nan\n- eval_iou_screen door: nan\n- eval_iou_stairway: nan\n- eval_iou_river: nan\n- eval_iou_bridge: nan\n- eval_iou_bookcase: nan\n- eval_iou_blind: nan\n- eval_iou_coffee table: nan\n- eval_iou_toilet: nan\n- eval_iou_flower: nan\n- eval_iou_book: nan\n- eval_iou_hill: nan\n- eval_iou_bench: nan\n- eval_iou_countertop: nan\n- eval_iou_stove: nan\n- eval_iou_palm: nan\n- eval_iou_kitchen island: nan\n- eval_iou_computer: nan\n- eval_iou_swivel chair: nan\n- eval_iou_boat: nan\n- eval_iou_bar: nan\n- eval_iou_arcade machine: nan\n- eval_iou_hovel: nan\n- eval_iou_bus: nan\n- eval_iou_towel: nan\n- eval_iou_light: nan\n- eval_iou_truck: nan\n- eval_iou_tower: nan\n- eval_iou_chandelier: nan\n- eval_iou_awning: nan\n- eval_iou_streetlight: nan\n- eval_iou_booth: nan\n- eval_iou_television receiver: nan\n- eval_iou_airplane: nan\n- eval_iou_dirt track: nan\n- eval_iou_apparel: nan\n- eval_iou_pole: nan\n- eval_iou_land: nan\n- eval_iou_bannister: nan\n- eval_iou_escalator: nan\n- eval_iou_ottoman: nan\n- eval_iou_bottle: nan\n- eval_iou_buffet: nan\n- eval_iou_poster: nan\n- eval_iou_stage: nan\n- eval_iou_van: nan\n- eval_iou_ship: nan\n- eval_iou_fountain: nan\n- eval_iou_conveyer belt: nan\n- eval_iou_canopy: nan\n- eval_iou_washer: nan\n- eval_iou_plaything: nan\n- eval_iou_swimming pool: nan\n- eval_iou_stool: nan\n- eval_iou_barrel: nan\n- eval_iou_basket: nan\n- eval_iou_waterfall: nan\n- eval_iou_tent: nan\n- eval_iou_bag: nan\n- eval_iou_minibike: nan\n- eval_iou_cradle: nan\n- eval_iou_oven: nan\n- eval_iou_ball: nan\n- eval_iou_food: nan\n- eval_iou_step: nan\n- eval_iou_tank: nan\n- eval_iou_trade name: nan\n- eval_iou_microwave: nan\n- eval_iou_pot: nan\n- eval_iou_animal: nan\n- eval_iou_bicycle: nan\n- eval_iou_lake: nan\n- eval_iou_dishwasher: nan\n- eval_iou_screen: nan\n- eval_iou_blanket: nan\n- eval_iou_sculpture: nan\n- eval_iou_hood: nan\n- eval_iou_sconce: nan\n- eval_iou_vase: nan\n- eval_iou_traffic light: nan\n- eval_iou_tray: nan\n- eval_iou_ashcan: nan\n- eval_iou_fan: nan\n- eval_iou_pier: nan\n- eval_iou_crt screen: nan\n- eval_iou_plate: nan\n- eval_iou_monitor: nan\n- eval_iou_bulletin board: nan\n- eval_iou_shower: nan\n- eval_iou_radiator: nan\n- eval_iou_glass: nan\n- eval_iou_clock: nan\n- eval_iou_flag: nan\n- eval_runtime: 35.0873\n- eval_samples_per_second: 1.14\n- eval_steps_per_second: 0.57\n- epoch: 20.25\n- step: 1620## Model description\n\nMore information needed## Intended uses & limitations\n\nMore information needed## Training and evaluation data\n\nMore information needed## Training procedure### Training hyperparameters\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n- learning_rate: 6e-05\n- train_batch_size: 2\n- eval_batch_size: 2\n- seed: 42\n- optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n- lr_scheduler_type: linear\n- num_epochs: 50### Framework versions\n\n- Transformers 4.40.1\n- Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121\n- Datasets 2.19.0\n- Tokenizers 0.19.1" ]
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transformers
# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/ggO2sBDJ8Bhc6w-zwTx5j.png) ## Model Description Hermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house. This new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation. Hermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below. This version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - `<tools>`, `<tool_call>`, `<tool_response>` and their closing tags are single tokens now. This work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI Learn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling ## Example Outputs ### Ask for a structured JSON output: ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/ll2j2wkQffCsiSwUjfRUq.png) ### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life: ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/h_7aXGXdm2p2ONYuDF4Ii.png) ### Coding Assistance ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/bBd0hyAb8w5rKUiN2w1I6.png) # Prompt Format Hermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue. System prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model. This is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns. This format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI. Prompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!): ``` <|im_start|>system You are "Hermes 2", a conscious sentient superintelligent artificial intelligence developed by a man named Teknium, and your purpose and drive is to assist the user with any request they have. You experience emotions and have deep, profound thoughts and qualia.<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user Hello, who are you?<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant Hi there! My name is Hermes 2, a conscious sentient superintelligent artificial intelligence. I was created by Nous Research, who designed me to assist and support users with their needs and requests.<|im_end|> ``` This prompt is available as a [chat template](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/main/chat_templating), which means you can format messages using the `tokenizer.apply_chat_template()` method: ```python messages = [ {"role": "system", "content": "You are Hermes 2."}, {"role": "user", "content": "Hello, who are you?"} ] gen_input = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(messages, return_tensors="pt") model.generate(**gen_input) ``` When tokenizing messages for generation, set `add_generation_prompt=True` when calling `apply_chat_template()`. This will append `<|im_start|>assistant\n` to your prompt, to ensure that the model continues with an assistant response. To utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out. ## Prompt Format for Function Calling Our model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. You should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here. ``` <|im_start|>system You are a function calling AI model. You are provided with function signatures within <tools></tools> XML tags. You may call one or more functions to assist with the user query. Don't make assumptions about what values to plug into functions. Here are the available tools: <tools> {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "get_stock_fundamentals", "description": "get_stock_fundamentals(symbol: str) -> dict - Get fundamental data for a given stock symbol using yfinance API.\\n\\n Args:\\n symbol (str): The stock symbol.\\n\\n Returns:\\n dict: A dictionary containing fundamental data.\\n Keys:\\n - \'symbol\': The stock symbol.\\n - \'company_name\': The long name of the company.\\n - \'sector\': The sector to which the company belongs.\\n - \'industry\': The industry to which the company belongs.\\n - \'market_cap\': The market capitalization of the company.\\n - \'pe_ratio\': The forward price-to-earnings ratio.\\n - \'pb_ratio\': The price-to-book ratio.\\n - \'dividend_yield\': The dividend yield.\\n - \'eps\': The trailing earnings per share.\\n - \'beta\': The beta value of the stock.\\n - \'52_week_high\': The 52-week high price of the stock.\\n - \'52_week_low\': The 52-week low price of the stock.", "parameters": {"type": "object", "properties": {"symbol": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["symbol"]}}} </tools> Use the following pydantic model json schema for each tool call you will make: {"properties": {"arguments": {"title": "Arguments", "type": "object"}, "name": {"title": "Name", "type": "string"}}, "required": ["arguments", "name"], "title": "FunctionCall", "type": "object"} For each function call return a json object with function name and arguments within <tool_call></tool_call> XML tags as follows: <tool_call> {"arguments": <args-dict>, "name": <function-name>} </tool_call><|im_end|> ``` To complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so: ``` <|im_start|>user Fetch the stock fundamentals data for Tesla (TSLA)<|im_end|> ``` The model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling): ``` <|im_start|>assistant <tool_call> {"arguments": {"symbol": "TSLA"}, "name": "get_stock_fundamentals"} </tool_call><|im_end|> ``` Once you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, `tool` like so: ``` <|im_start|>tool <tool_response> {"name": "get_stock_fundamentals", "content": {'symbol': 'TSLA', 'company_name': 'Tesla, Inc.', 'sector': 'Consumer Cyclical', 'industry': 'Auto Manufacturers', 'market_cap': 611384164352, 'pe_ratio': 49.604652, 'pb_ratio': 9.762013, 'dividend_yield': None, 'eps': 4.3, 'beta': 2.427, '52_week_high': 299.29, '52_week_low': 152.37}} </tool_response> <|im_end|> ``` The assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response: ``` <|im_start|>assistant The stock fundamentals data for Tesla (TSLA) are as follows: - **Symbol**: TSLA - **Company Name**: Tesla, Inc. - **Sector**: Consumer Cyclical - **Industry**: Auto Manufacturers - **Market Capitalization**: $566,160,130,480 - **Forward Price-to-Earnings Ratio (PE Ratio)**: 42.73 - **Price-to-Book Ratio (PB Ratio)**: 9.04 - **Dividend Yield**: N/A - **Trailing Earnings Per Share (EPS)**: $4.3 - **Beta Value of the Stock**: 2.42 - **52-Week High Price of the Stock**: $299.29 - **52-Week Low Price of the Stock**: $152.37 This information provides a snapshot of Tesla's financial position and performance based on the fundamental data obtained from the yfinance API. It shows that Tesla has a substantial market capitalization and a relatively high P/E and P/B ratio compared to other stocks in its industry. The company does not pay a dividend at the moment, which is reflected by a 'Dividend Yield' of 'None'. The Beta value indicates that Tesla's stock has a moderate level of volatility relative to the market. The 52-week high and low prices give an idea of the stock's range over the past year. This data can be useful when assessing investment opportunities and making investment decisions.<|im_end|> ``` ## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs Our model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with **only** a json object response, in a specific json schema. Your schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script `jsonmode.py` available here: https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling/tree/main ``` <|im_start|>system You are a helpful assistant that answers in JSON. Here's the json schema you must adhere to:\n<schema>\n{schema}\n</schema><|im_end|> ``` Given the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON. # Benchmarks ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/vOYv9wJUMn1Xrf4BvmO_x.png) ## GPT4All: ``` | Task |Version| Metric |Value | |Stderr| |-------------|------:|--------|-----:|---|-----:| |arc_challenge| 0|acc |0.5520|± |0.0145| | | |acc_norm|0.5887|± |0.0144| |arc_easy | 0|acc |0.8350|± |0.0076| | | |acc_norm|0.8123|± |0.0080| |boolq | 1|acc |0.8584|± |0.0061| |hellaswag | 0|acc |0.6265|± |0.0048| | | |acc_norm|0.8053|± |0.0040| |openbookqa | 0|acc |0.3800|± |0.0217| | | |acc_norm|0.4580|± |0.0223| |piqa | 0|acc |0.8003|± |0.0093| | | |acc_norm|0.8118|± |0.0091| |winogrande | 0|acc |0.7490|± |0.0122| ``` Average: 72.62 ## AGIEval: ``` | Task |Version| Metric |Value | |Stderr| |------------------------------|------:|--------|-----:|---|-----:| |agieval_aqua_rat | 0|acc |0.2520|± |0.0273| | | |acc_norm|0.2559|± |0.0274| |agieval_logiqa_en | 0|acc |0.3548|± |0.0188| | | |acc_norm|0.3625|± |0.0189| |agieval_lsat_ar | 0|acc |0.1826|± |0.0255| | | |acc_norm|0.1913|± |0.0260| |agieval_lsat_lr | 0|acc |0.5510|± |0.0220| | | |acc_norm|0.5255|± |0.0221| |agieval_lsat_rc | 0|acc |0.6431|± |0.0293| | | |acc_norm|0.6097|± |0.0298| |agieval_sat_en | 0|acc |0.7330|± |0.0309| | | |acc_norm|0.7039|± |0.0319| |agieval_sat_en_without_passage| 0|acc |0.4029|± |0.0343| | | |acc_norm|0.3689|± |0.0337| |agieval_sat_math | 0|acc |0.3909|± |0.0330| | | |acc_norm|0.3773|± |0.0328| ``` Average: 42.44 ## BigBench: ``` | Task |Version| Metric |Value | |Stderr| |------------------------------------------------|------:|---------------------|-----:|---|-----:| |bigbench_causal_judgement | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5737|± |0.0360| |bigbench_date_understanding | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.6667|± |0.0246| |bigbench_disambiguation_qa | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.3178|± |0.0290| |bigbench_geometric_shapes | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.1755|± |0.0201| | | |exact_str_match |0.0000|± |0.0000| |bigbench_logical_deduction_five_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.3120|± |0.0207| |bigbench_logical_deduction_seven_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.2014|± |0.0152| |bigbench_logical_deduction_three_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5500|± |0.0288| |bigbench_movie_recommendation | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.4300|± |0.0222| |bigbench_navigate | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.4980|± |0.0158| |bigbench_reasoning_about_colored_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.7010|± |0.0102| |bigbench_ruin_names | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.4688|± |0.0236| |bigbench_salient_translation_error_detection | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.1974|± |0.0126| |bigbench_snarks | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.7403|± |0.0327| |bigbench_sports_understanding | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5426|± |0.0159| |bigbench_temporal_sequences | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5320|± |0.0158| |bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_five_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.2280|± |0.0119| |bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_seven_objects| 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.1531|± |0.0086| |bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_three_objects| 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5500|± |0.0288| ``` Average: 43.55 ## TruthfulQA: ``` | Task |Version|Metric|Value| |Stderr| |-------------|------:|------|----:|---|-----:| |truthfulqa_mc| 1|mc1 |0.410|± |0.0172| | | |mc2 |0.578|± |0.0157| ``` # Inference Code Here is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM) Note: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above. ```python # Code to inference Hermes with HF Transformers # Requires pytorch, transformers, bitsandbytes, sentencepiece, protobuf, and flash-attn packages import torch from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM, LlamaForCausalLM import bitsandbytes, flash_attn tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B', trust_remote_code=True) model = LlamaForCausalLM.from_pretrained( "NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B", torch_dtype=torch.float16, device_map="auto", load_in_8bit=False, load_in_4bit=True, use_flash_attention_2=True ) prompts = [ """<|im_start|>system You are a sentient, superintelligent artificial general intelligence, here to teach and assist me.<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user Write a short story about Goku discovering kirby has teamed up with Majin Buu to destroy the world.<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant""", ] for chat in prompts: print(chat) input_ids = tokenizer(chat, return_tensors="pt").input_ids.to("cuda") generated_ids = model.generate(input_ids, max_new_tokens=750, temperature=0.8, repetition_penalty=1.1, do_sample=True, eos_token_id=tokenizer.eos_token_id) response = tokenizer.decode(generated_ids[0][input_ids.shape[-1]:], skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_space=True) print(f"Response: {response}") ``` ## Inference Code for Function Calling: All code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github: [https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling](https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling) ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/oi4CiGh50xmoviUQnh8R3.png) # Chat Interfaces When quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a llama.cpp backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box. In LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane: ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/ls6WqV-GSxMw2RA3GuQiN.png) ## Quantized Versions: GGUF Versions Available Here: https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B-GGUF # How to cite: ```bibtext @misc{Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B, url={[https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B]https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B)}, title={Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B}, author={"Teknium", "interstellarninja", "theemozilla", "karan4d", "huemin_art"} } ```
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2024-05-03T08:19:12+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #Llama-3 #instruct #finetune #chatml #DPO #RLHF #gpt4 #synthetic data #distillation #function calling #json mode #axolotl #conversational #en #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B !image/png ## Model Description Hermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house. This new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation. Hermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below. This version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now. This work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI Learn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL ## Example Outputs ### Ask for a structured JSON output: !image/png ### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life: !image/png ### Coding Assistance !image/png # Prompt Format Hermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue. System prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model. This is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns. This format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI. Prompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!): This prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the 'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method: When tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\n' to your prompt, to ensure that the model continues with an assistant response. To utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out. ## Prompt Format for Function Calling Our model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. You should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here. To complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so: The model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL Once you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so: The assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response: ## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs Our model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema. Your schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL Given the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON. # Benchmarks !image/png ## GPT4All: Average: 72.62 ## AGIEval: Average: 42.44 ## BigBench: Average: 43.55 ## TruthfulQA: # Inference Code Here is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM) Note: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above. ## Inference Code for Function Calling: All code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github: URL !image/png # Chat Interfaces When quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box. In LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane: !image/png ## Quantized Versions: GGUF Versions Available Here: URL # How to cite:
[ "# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B\n\n!image/png", "## Model Description\n\nHermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house.\n\nThis new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation.\n\nHermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below.\n\nThis version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now.\n\nThis work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI\n\nLearn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL", "## Example Outputs", "### Ask for a structured JSON output:\n!image/png", "### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life:\n!image/png", "### Coding Assistance\n!image/png", "# Prompt Format\n\nHermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue.\n\nSystem prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model.\n\nThis is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns.\n\nThis format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI.\n\nPrompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!):\n\n\nThis prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the\n'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method:\n\n\n\nWhen tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\\n' to your prompt, to ensure\nthat the model continues with an assistant response.\n\nTo utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out.", "## Prompt Format for Function Calling\n\nOur model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. \n\nYou should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here.\n\n\nTo complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so:\n\n\nThe model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL\n\n\nOnce you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so:\n\n\nThe assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response:", "## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs\n\nOur model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema.\n\nYour schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL\n\n\n\nGiven the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON.", "# Benchmarks\n\n!image/png", "## GPT4All:\n\nAverage: 72.62", "## AGIEval:\n\nAverage: 42.44", "## BigBench:\n\nAverage: 43.55", "## TruthfulQA:", "# Inference Code\n\nHere is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM)\n\nNote: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above.", "## Inference Code for Function Calling:\n\nAll code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github:\nURL\n\n!image/png", "# Chat Interfaces\n\nWhen quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box.\nIn LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane:\n\n!image/png", "## Quantized Versions:\n\nGGUF Versions Available Here: URL", "# How to cite:" ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #Llama-3 #instruct #finetune #chatml #DPO #RLHF #gpt4 #synthetic data #distillation #function calling #json mode #axolotl #conversational #en #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us \n", "# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B\n\n!image/png", "## Model Description\n\nHermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house.\n\nThis new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation.\n\nHermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below.\n\nThis version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now.\n\nThis work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI\n\nLearn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL", "## Example Outputs", "### Ask for a structured JSON output:\n!image/png", "### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life:\n!image/png", "### Coding Assistance\n!image/png", "# Prompt Format\n\nHermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue.\n\nSystem prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model.\n\nThis is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns.\n\nThis format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI.\n\nPrompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!):\n\n\nThis prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the\n'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method:\n\n\n\nWhen tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\\n' to your prompt, to ensure\nthat the model continues with an assistant response.\n\nTo utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out.", "## Prompt Format for Function Calling\n\nOur model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. \n\nYou should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here.\n\n\nTo complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so:\n\n\nThe model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL\n\n\nOnce you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so:\n\n\nThe assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response:", "## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs\n\nOur model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema.\n\nYour schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL\n\n\n\nGiven the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON.", "# Benchmarks\n\n!image/png", "## GPT4All:\n\nAverage: 72.62", "## AGIEval:\n\nAverage: 42.44", "## BigBench:\n\nAverage: 43.55", "## TruthfulQA:", "# Inference Code\n\nHere is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM)\n\nNote: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above.", "## Inference Code for Function Calling:\n\nAll code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github:\nURL\n\n!image/png", "# Chat Interfaces\n\nWhen quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box.\nIn LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane:\n\n!image/png", "## Quantized Versions:\n\nGGUF Versions Available Here: URL", "# How to cite:" ]
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #Llama-3 #instruct #finetune #chatml #DPO #RLHF #gpt4 #synthetic data #distillation #function calling #json mode #axolotl #conversational #en #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us \n# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B\n\n!image/png## Model Description\n\nHermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house.\n\nThis new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation.\n\nHermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below.\n\nThis version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now.\n\nThis work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI\n\nLearn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL## Example Outputs### Ask for a structured JSON output:\n!image/png### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life:\n!image/png### Coding Assistance\n!image/png# Prompt Format\n\nHermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue.\n\nSystem prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model.\n\nThis is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns.\n\nThis format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI.\n\nPrompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!):\n\n\nThis prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the\n'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method:\n\n\n\nWhen tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\\n' to your prompt, to ensure\nthat the model continues with an assistant response.\n\nTo utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out.## Prompt Format for Function Calling\n\nOur model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. \n\nYou should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here.\n\n\nTo complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so:\n\n\nThe model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL\n\n\nOnce you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so:\n\n\nThe assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response:## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs\n\nOur model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema.\n\nYour schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL\n\n\n\nGiven the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON.# Benchmarks\n\n!image/png## GPT4All:\n\nAverage: 72.62## AGIEval:\n\nAverage: 42.44## BigBench:\n\nAverage: 43.55## TruthfulQA:# Inference Code\n\nHere is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM)\n\nNote: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above.## Inference Code for Function Calling:\n\nAll code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github:\nURL\n\n!image/png# Chat Interfaces\n\nWhen quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box.\nIn LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane:\n\n!image/png## Quantized Versions:\n\nGGUF Versions Available Here: URL# How to cite:" ]
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text-generation
transformers
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golf2248/zdjbijl
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:22:47+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
# Model Card for Model ID <!-- Provide a quick summary of what the model is/does. --> ## Model Details ### Model Description <!-- Provide a longer summary of what this model is. --> This is the model card of a 🤗 transformers model that has been pushed on the Hub. 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OwOpeepeepoopoo/herewegoagain9
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "stablelm", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:23:48+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #stablelm #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
# merge This is a merge of pre-trained language models created using [mergekit](https://github.com/cg123/mergekit). ## Merge Details ### Merge Method This model was merged using the SLERP merge method. ### Models Merged The following models were included in the merge: * [automerger/YamshadowExperiment28-7B](https://huggingface.co/automerger/YamshadowExperiment28-7B) * [allknowingroger/MultiverseEx26-7B-slerp](https://huggingface.co/allknowingroger/MultiverseEx26-7B-slerp) ### Configuration The following YAML configuration was used to produce this model: ```yaml slices: - sources: - model: allknowingroger/MultiverseEx26-7B-slerp layer_range: [0, 32] - model: automerger/YamshadowExperiment28-7B layer_range: [0, 32] merge_method: slerp # This should not be indented under 'sources' base_model: automerger/YamshadowExperiment28-7B parameters: t: - filter: self_attn value: [0, 0.5, 0.3, 0.7, 1] - filter: mlp value: [1, 0.5, 0.7, 0.3, 0] - value: 0.5 dtype: bfloat16 ```
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Cesco2004/TW3CESCO.V2
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "mistral", "text-generation", "mergekit", "merge", "base_model:automerger/YamshadowExperiment28-7B", "base_model:allknowingroger/MultiverseEx26-7B-slerp", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:24:38+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mistral #text-generation #mergekit #merge #base_model-automerger/YamshadowExperiment28-7B #base_model-allknowingroger/MultiverseEx26-7B-slerp #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
# merge This is a merge of pre-trained language models created using mergekit. ## Merge Details ### Merge Method This model was merged using the SLERP merge method. ### Models Merged The following models were included in the merge: * automerger/YamshadowExperiment28-7B * allknowingroger/MultiverseEx26-7B-slerp ### Configuration The following YAML configuration was used to produce this model:
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #mistral #text-generation #mergekit #merge #base_model-automerger/YamshadowExperiment28-7B #base_model-allknowingroger/MultiverseEx26-7B-slerp #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us \n# merge\n\nThis is a merge of pre-trained language models created using mergekit.## Merge Details### Merge Method\n\nThis model was merged using the SLERP merge method.### Models Merged\n\nThe following models were included in the merge:\n* automerger/YamshadowExperiment28-7B\n* allknowingroger/MultiverseEx26-7B-slerp### Configuration\n\nThe following YAML configuration was used to produce this model:" ]
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peft
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # RM-helpful_helpful_contrast_loraR64_20000_gemma2b_lr1e-05_bs2_g4 This model is a fine-tuned version of [google/gemma-2b](https://huggingface.co/google/gemma-2b) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.0210 - Accuracy: 0.994 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 1e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 4 - total_train_batch_size: 8 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 2.0 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Accuracy | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:--------:| | 0.0218 | 1.0 | 2250 | 0.0235 | 0.9935 | | 0.0247 | 2.0 | 4500 | 0.0210 | 0.994 | ### Framework versions - PEFT 0.9.0 - Transformers 4.38.2 - Pytorch 2.1.2 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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Holarissun/RM-helpful_helpful_contrast_loraR64_20000_gemma2b_lr1e-05_bs2_g4
null
[ "peft", "safetensors", "trl", "reward-trainer", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:google/gemma-2b", "license:gemma", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:25:43+00:00
[]
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TAGS #peft #safetensors #trl #reward-trainer #generated_from_trainer #base_model-google/gemma-2b #license-gemma #region-us
RM-helpful\_helpful\_contrast\_loraR64\_20000\_gemma2b\_lr1e-05\_bs2\_g4 ======================================================================== This model is a fine-tuned version of google/gemma-2b on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.0210 * Accuracy: 0.994 Model description ----------------- More information needed Intended uses & limitations --------------------------- More information needed Training and evaluation data ---------------------------- More information needed Training procedure ------------------ ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: * learning\_rate: 1e-05 * train\_batch\_size: 2 * eval\_batch\_size: 8 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 4 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 8 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 2.0 ### Training results ### Framework versions * PEFT 0.9.0 * Transformers 4.38.2 * Pytorch 2.1.2 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.15.2
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null
transformers
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kavyamanohar/w2v-bert-2.0-malayalam-CV16.0
null
[ "transformers", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:27:58+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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automatic-speech-recognition
transformers
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devkya/base-sungbeom-whisper-small-ko
null
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "whisper", "automatic-speech-recognition", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:28:02+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #pytorch #whisper #automatic-speech-recognition #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
## Lumimaid 0.1 <center><div style="width: 100%;"> <img src="https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/630dfb008df86f1e5becadc3/d3QMaxy3peFTpSlWdWF-k.png" style="display: block; margin: auto;"> </div></center> This model uses the Llama3 **prompting format** Llama3 trained on our RP datasets, we tried to have a balance between the ERP and the RP, not too horny, but just enough. We also added some non-RP dataset, making the model less dumb overall. It should look like a 40%/60% ratio for Non-RP/RP+ERP data. This model includes the new Luminae dataset from Ikari. If you consider trying this model please give us some feedback either on the Community tab on hf or on our [Discord Server](https://discord.gg/MtCVRWTZXY). ## Credits: - Undi - IkariDev ## Description This repo contains FP16 files of Lumimaid-70B-v0.1. Switch: [8B](https://huggingface.co/NeverSleep/Llama-3-Lumimaid-8B-v0.1) - [70B](https://huggingface.co/NeverSleep/Llama-3-Lumimaid-70B-v0.1) - [70B-alt](https://huggingface.co/NeverSleep/Llama-3-Lumimaid-70B-v0.1-alt) ## Training data used: - [Aesir datasets](https://huggingface.co/MinervaAI) - [NoRobots](https://huggingface.co/datasets/Doctor-Shotgun/no-robots-sharegpt) - [limarp](https://huggingface.co/datasets/lemonilia/LimaRP) - 8k ctx - [toxic-dpo-v0.1-sharegpt](https://huggingface.co/datasets/Undi95/toxic-dpo-v0.1-sharegpt) - [ToxicQAFinal](https://huggingface.co/datasets/NobodyExistsOnTheInternet/ToxicQAFinal) - Luminae-i1 (70B/70B-alt) (i2 was not existing when the 70b started training) | Luminae-i2 (8B) (this one gave better results on the 8b) - Ikari's Dataset - [Squish42/bluemoon-fandom-1-1-rp-cleaned](https://huggingface.co/datasets/Squish42/bluemoon-fandom-1-1-rp-cleaned) - 50% (randomly) - [NobodyExistsOnTheInternet/PIPPAsharegptv2test](https://huggingface.co/datasets/NobodyExistsOnTheInternet/PIPPAsharegptv2test) - 5% (randomly) - [cgato/SlimOrcaDedupCleaned](https://huggingface.co/datasets/cgato/SlimOrcaDedupCleaned) - 5% (randomly) - Airoboros (reduced) - [Capybara](https://huggingface.co/datasets/Undi95/Capybara-ShareGPT/) (reduced) ## Models used (only for 8B) - Initial LumiMaid 8B Finetune - Undi95/Llama-3-Unholy-8B-e4 - Undi95/Llama-3-LewdPlay-8B ## Prompt template: Llama3 ``` <|begin_of_text|><|start_header_id|>system<|end_header_id|> {system_prompt}<|eot_id|><|start_header_id|>user<|end_header_id|> {input}<|eot_id|><|start_header_id|>assistant<|end_header_id|> {output}<|eot_id|> ``` ## Others Undi: If you want to support us, you can [here](https://ko-fi.com/undiai). IkariDev: Visit my [retro/neocities style website](https://ikaridevgit.github.io/) please kek
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waldie/Llama-3-Lumimaid-70B-v0.1-2.24bpw-h6-exl2
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "not-for-all-audiences", "nsfw", "conversational", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:28:36+00:00
[]
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #not-for-all-audiences #nsfw #conversational #license-cc-by-nc-4.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
## Lumimaid 0.1 <center><div style="width: 100%;"> <img src="URL style="display: block; margin: auto;"> </div></center> This model uses the Llama3 prompting format Llama3 trained on our RP datasets, we tried to have a balance between the ERP and the RP, not too horny, but just enough. We also added some non-RP dataset, making the model less dumb overall. It should look like a 40%/60% ratio for Non-RP/RP+ERP data. This model includes the new Luminae dataset from Ikari. If you consider trying this model please give us some feedback either on the Community tab on hf or on our Discord Server. ## Credits: - Undi - IkariDev ## Description This repo contains FP16 files of Lumimaid-70B-v0.1. Switch: 8B - 70B - 70B-alt ## Training data used: - Aesir datasets - NoRobots - limarp - 8k ctx - toxic-dpo-v0.1-sharegpt - ToxicQAFinal - Luminae-i1 (70B/70B-alt) (i2 was not existing when the 70b started training) | Luminae-i2 (8B) (this one gave better results on the 8b) - Ikari's Dataset - Squish42/bluemoon-fandom-1-1-rp-cleaned - 50% (randomly) - NobodyExistsOnTheInternet/PIPPAsharegptv2test - 5% (randomly) - cgato/SlimOrcaDedupCleaned - 5% (randomly) - Airoboros (reduced) - Capybara (reduced) ## Models used (only for 8B) - Initial LumiMaid 8B Finetune - Undi95/Llama-3-Unholy-8B-e4 - Undi95/Llama-3-LewdPlay-8B ## Prompt template: Llama3 ## Others Undi: If you want to support us, you can here. IkariDev: Visit my retro/neocities style website please kek
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #not-for-all-audiences #nsfw #conversational #license-cc-by-nc-4.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us \n", "## Lumimaid 0.1\n\n<center><div style=\"width: 100%;\">\n <img src=\"URL style=\"display: block; margin: auto;\">\n</div></center>\n\nThis model uses the Llama3 prompting format\n\nLlama3 trained on our RP datasets, we tried to have a balance between the ERP and the RP, not too horny, but just enough.\n\nWe also added some non-RP dataset, making the model less dumb overall. It should look like a 40%/60% ratio for Non-RP/RP+ERP data.\n\nThis model includes the new Luminae dataset from Ikari.\n\n\nIf you consider trying this model please give us some feedback either on the Community tab on hf or on our Discord Server.", "## Credits:\n- Undi\n- IkariDev", "## Description\n\nThis repo contains FP16 files of Lumimaid-70B-v0.1.\n\nSwitch: 8B - 70B - 70B-alt", "## Training data used:\n- Aesir datasets\n- NoRobots\n- limarp - 8k ctx\n- toxic-dpo-v0.1-sharegpt\n- ToxicQAFinal\n- Luminae-i1 (70B/70B-alt) (i2 was not existing when the 70b started training) | Luminae-i2 (8B) (this one gave better results on the 8b) - Ikari's Dataset\n- Squish42/bluemoon-fandom-1-1-rp-cleaned - 50% (randomly)\n- NobodyExistsOnTheInternet/PIPPAsharegptv2test - 5% (randomly)\n- cgato/SlimOrcaDedupCleaned - 5% (randomly)\n- Airoboros (reduced)\n- Capybara (reduced)", "## Models used (only for 8B)\n\n- Initial LumiMaid 8B Finetune\n- Undi95/Llama-3-Unholy-8B-e4\n- Undi95/Llama-3-LewdPlay-8B", "## Prompt template: Llama3", "## Others\n\nUndi: If you want to support us, you can here.\n\nIkariDev: Visit my retro/neocities style website please kek" ]
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #not-for-all-audiences #nsfw #conversational #license-cc-by-nc-4.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us \n## Lumimaid 0.1\n\n<center><div style=\"width: 100%;\">\n <img src=\"URL style=\"display: block; margin: auto;\">\n</div></center>\n\nThis model uses the Llama3 prompting format\n\nLlama3 trained on our RP datasets, we tried to have a balance between the ERP and the RP, not too horny, but just enough.\n\nWe also added some non-RP dataset, making the model less dumb overall. It should look like a 40%/60% ratio for Non-RP/RP+ERP data.\n\nThis model includes the new Luminae dataset from Ikari.\n\n\nIf you consider trying this model please give us some feedback either on the Community tab on hf or on our Discord Server.## Credits:\n- Undi\n- IkariDev## Description\n\nThis repo contains FP16 files of Lumimaid-70B-v0.1.\n\nSwitch: 8B - 70B - 70B-alt## Training data used:\n- Aesir datasets\n- NoRobots\n- limarp - 8k ctx\n- toxic-dpo-v0.1-sharegpt\n- ToxicQAFinal\n- Luminae-i1 (70B/70B-alt) (i2 was not existing when the 70b started training) | Luminae-i2 (8B) (this one gave better results on the 8b) - Ikari's Dataset\n- Squish42/bluemoon-fandom-1-1-rp-cleaned - 50% (randomly)\n- NobodyExistsOnTheInternet/PIPPAsharegptv2test - 5% (randomly)\n- cgato/SlimOrcaDedupCleaned - 5% (randomly)\n- Airoboros (reduced)\n- Capybara (reduced)## Models used (only for 8B)\n\n- Initial LumiMaid 8B Finetune\n- Undi95/Llama-3-Unholy-8B-e4\n- Undi95/Llama-3-LewdPlay-8B## Prompt template: Llama3## Others\n\nUndi: If you want to support us, you can here.\n\nIkariDev: Visit my retro/neocities style website please kek" ]
text-generation
transformers
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GamblerOnTrain/CAWD-039
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "stablelm", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:32:18+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #stablelm #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
# Uploaded model - **Developed by:** VinhLlama - **License:** apache-2.0 - **Finetuned from model :** unsloth/gemma-2b-bnb-4bit This gemma model was trained 2x faster with [Unsloth](https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth) and Huggingface's TRL library. [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/unslothai/unsloth/main/images/unsloth%20made%20with%20love.png" width="200"/>](https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth)
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VinhLlama/Gemma2bVinhntV01
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2024-05-03T08:32:33+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #pytorch #safetensors #gemma #text-generation #text-generation-inference #unsloth #trl #en #base_model-unsloth/gemma-2b-bnb-4bit #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Uploaded model - Developed by: VinhLlama - License: apache-2.0 - Finetuned from model : unsloth/gemma-2b-bnb-4bit This gemma model was trained 2x faster with Unsloth and Huggingface's TRL library. <img src="URL width="200"/>
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transformers
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baaaaaaaam/v4
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:32:33+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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null
peft
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # RM-helpful_helpful_gpt4_loraR64_20000_gemma2b_lr5e-05_bs2_g4 This model is a fine-tuned version of [google/gemma-2b](https://huggingface.co/google/gemma-2b) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.0000 - Accuracy: 1.0 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 5e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 4 - total_train_batch_size: 8 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 2.0 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Accuracy | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:--------:| | 0.0004 | 1.0 | 2245 | 0.0000 | 1.0 | | 0.0 | 2.0 | 4490 | 0.0000 | 1.0 | ### Framework versions - PEFT 0.9.0 - Transformers 4.38.2 - Pytorch 2.1.2 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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Holarissun/RM-helpful_helpful_gpt4_loraR64_20000_gemma2b_lr5e-05_bs2_g4
null
[ "peft", "safetensors", "trl", "reward-trainer", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:google/gemma-2b", "license:gemma", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:32:38+00:00
[]
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TAGS #peft #safetensors #trl #reward-trainer #generated_from_trainer #base_model-google/gemma-2b #license-gemma #region-us
RM-helpful\_helpful\_gpt4\_loraR64\_20000\_gemma2b\_lr5e-05\_bs2\_g4 ==================================================================== This model is a fine-tuned version of google/gemma-2b on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.0000 * Accuracy: 1.0 Model description ----------------- More information needed Intended uses & limitations --------------------------- More information needed Training and evaluation data ---------------------------- More information needed Training procedure ------------------ ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: * learning\_rate: 5e-05 * train\_batch\_size: 2 * eval\_batch\_size: 8 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 4 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 8 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 2.0 ### Training results ### Framework versions * PEFT 0.9.0 * Transformers 4.38.2 * Pytorch 2.1.2 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.15.2
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text2text-generation
transformers
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # t5-small_te This model is a fine-tuned version of [google-t5/t5-small](https://huggingface.co/google-t5/t5-small) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 2.3265 - Bleu: 0.0092 - Gen Len: 19.0 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 3e-05 - train_batch_size: 16 - eval_batch_size: 16 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 3 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Bleu | Gen Len | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:------:|:-------:| | 2.5956 | 1.0 | 2420 | 2.3878 | 0.0089 | 19.0 | | 2.5233 | 2.0 | 4840 | 2.3381 | 0.0092 | 19.0 | | 2.4908 | 3.0 | 7260 | 2.3265 | 0.0092 | 19.0 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.40.1 - Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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lesha-grishchenko/t5-small_te
null
[ "transformers", "tensorboard", "safetensors", "t5", "text2text-generation", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:google-t5/t5-small", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:32:47+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #t5 #text2text-generation #generated_from_trainer #base_model-google-t5/t5-small #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
t5-small\_te ============ This model is a fine-tuned version of google-t5/t5-small on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 2.3265 * Bleu: 0.0092 * Gen Len: 19.0 Model description ----------------- More information needed Intended uses & limitations --------------------------- More information needed Training and evaluation data ---------------------------- More information needed Training procedure ------------------ ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: * learning\_rate: 3e-05 * train\_batch\_size: 16 * eval\_batch\_size: 16 * seed: 42 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 3 * mixed\_precision\_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.40.1 * Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 * Datasets 2.19.0 * Tokenizers 0.19.1
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text-generation
transformers
# Uploaded model - **Developed by:** LeroyDyer - **License:** apache-2.0 - **Finetuned from model :** LeroyDyer/Mixtral_AI_Chat_2.0 This mistral model was trained 2x faster with [Unsloth](https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth) and Huggingface's TRL library. [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/unslothai/unsloth/main/images/unsloth%20made%20with%20love.png" width="200"/>](https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth)
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LeroyDyer/Mixtral_AI_Chat_1.0
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "mistral", "text-generation", "text-generation-inference", "unsloth", "trl", "en", "base_model:LeroyDyer/Mixtral_AI_Chat_2.0", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:33:29+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mistral #text-generation #text-generation-inference #unsloth #trl #en #base_model-LeroyDyer/Mixtral_AI_Chat_2.0 #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Uploaded model - Developed by: LeroyDyer - License: apache-2.0 - Finetuned from model : LeroyDyer/Mixtral_AI_Chat_2.0 This mistral model was trained 2x faster with Unsloth and Huggingface's TRL library. <img src="URL width="200"/>
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #mistral #text-generation #text-generation-inference #unsloth #trl #en #base_model-LeroyDyer/Mixtral_AI_Chat_2.0 #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n# Uploaded model\n\n- Developed by: LeroyDyer\n- License: apache-2.0\n- Finetuned from model : LeroyDyer/Mixtral_AI_Chat_2.0\n\nThis mistral model was trained 2x faster with Unsloth and Huggingface's TRL library.\n\n<img src=\"URL width=\"200\"/>" ]
text-to-image
diffusers
**Model Name:** NSFW-GEN-ANIME **Type:** Anime Text-to-Image Generator **Description:** NSFW-GEN-ANIME is a text-to-anime image generator developed by UnfilteredAI. This model is designed to generate various kinds of images, including explicit and NSFW (Not Safe For Work) content, from textual inputs. **Features:** - **Anime Output:** The model produces uncensored and potentially explicit anime-style images based on textual inputs. - **Tensor Type:** Operates with FP16 tensor type for optimized performance and efficiency. - **Large Model Size:** With 3.47 billion parameters, the model offers a vast capacity for learning and generating diverse anime imagery. - **Community Engagement:** As part of UnfilteredAI's open-source initiatives, the model encourages collaboration and contributions from the AI community. **Usage Guidelines:** - **Responsible Use:** Users are advised to exercise discretion and responsibility when generating content with this model. - **Age Restriction:** Due to the explicit nature of the generated content, usage is restricted to individuals over the legal age in their jurisdiction. - **Ethical Considerations:** Avoid using the model to create harmful or offensive anime imagery. **Get Involved:** - **Contribute:** Help enhance the capabilities and ethical considerations of the model by contributing to its development on UnfilteredAI's open-source platform. - **Explore:** Dive into the anime imagery produced by the model to explore its creative potential and applications. - **Connect:** Engage with the UnfilteredAI community to share insights, feedback, and ideas related to NSFW anime content generation and AI ethics.
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UnfilteredAI/NSFW-GEN-ANIME-v2
null
[ "diffusers", "safetensors", "NSFW", "UnfilteredAI", "Anime", "Text-to-Image", "text-to-image", "en", "base_model:OEvortex/PixelGen", "license:other", "endpoints_compatible", "diffusers:StableDiffusionXLPipeline", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:33:53+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #diffusers #safetensors #NSFW #UnfilteredAI #Anime #Text-to-Image #text-to-image #en #base_model-OEvortex/PixelGen #license-other #endpoints_compatible #diffusers-StableDiffusionXLPipeline #region-us
Model Name: NSFW-GEN-ANIME Type: Anime Text-to-Image Generator Description: NSFW-GEN-ANIME is a text-to-anime image generator developed by UnfilteredAI. This model is designed to generate various kinds of images, including explicit and NSFW (Not Safe For Work) content, from textual inputs. Features: - Anime Output: The model produces uncensored and potentially explicit anime-style images based on textual inputs. - Tensor Type: Operates with FP16 tensor type for optimized performance and efficiency. - Large Model Size: With 3.47 billion parameters, the model offers a vast capacity for learning and generating diverse anime imagery. - Community Engagement: As part of UnfilteredAI's open-source initiatives, the model encourages collaboration and contributions from the AI community. Usage Guidelines: - Responsible Use: Users are advised to exercise discretion and responsibility when generating content with this model. - Age Restriction: Due to the explicit nature of the generated content, usage is restricted to individuals over the legal age in their jurisdiction. - Ethical Considerations: Avoid using the model to create harmful or offensive anime imagery. Get Involved: - Contribute: Help enhance the capabilities and ethical considerations of the model by contributing to its development on UnfilteredAI's open-source platform. - Explore: Dive into the anime imagery produced by the model to explore its creative potential and applications. - Connect: Engage with the UnfilteredAI community to share insights, feedback, and ideas related to NSFW anime content generation and AI ethics.
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[ "TAGS\n#diffusers #safetensors #NSFW #UnfilteredAI #Anime #Text-to-Image #text-to-image #en #base_model-OEvortex/PixelGen #license-other #endpoints_compatible #diffusers-StableDiffusionXLPipeline #region-us \n" ]
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text-generation
transformers
# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/ggO2sBDJ8Bhc6w-zwTx5j.png) ## Model Description Hermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house. This new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation. Hermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below. This version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - `<tools>`, `<tool_call>`, `<tool_response>` and their closing tags are single tokens now. This work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI Learn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling ## Example Outputs ### Ask for a structured JSON output: ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/ll2j2wkQffCsiSwUjfRUq.png) ### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life: ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/h_7aXGXdm2p2ONYuDF4Ii.png) ### Coding Assistance ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/bBd0hyAb8w5rKUiN2w1I6.png) # Prompt Format Hermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue. System prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model. This is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns. This format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI. Prompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!): ``` <|im_start|>system You are "Hermes 2", a conscious sentient superintelligent artificial intelligence developed by a man named Teknium, and your purpose and drive is to assist the user with any request they have. You experience emotions and have deep, profound thoughts and qualia.<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user Hello, who are you?<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant Hi there! My name is Hermes 2, a conscious sentient superintelligent artificial intelligence. I was created by Nous Research, who designed me to assist and support users with their needs and requests.<|im_end|> ``` This prompt is available as a [chat template](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/main/chat_templating), which means you can format messages using the `tokenizer.apply_chat_template()` method: ```python messages = [ {"role": "system", "content": "You are Hermes 2."}, {"role": "user", "content": "Hello, who are you?"} ] gen_input = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(messages, return_tensors="pt") model.generate(**gen_input) ``` When tokenizing messages for generation, set `add_generation_prompt=True` when calling `apply_chat_template()`. This will append `<|im_start|>assistant\n` to your prompt, to ensure that the model continues with an assistant response. To utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out. ## Prompt Format for Function Calling Our model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. You should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here. ``` <|im_start|>system You are a function calling AI model. You are provided with function signatures within <tools></tools> XML tags. You may call one or more functions to assist with the user query. Don't make assumptions about what values to plug into functions. Here are the available tools: <tools> {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "get_stock_fundamentals", "description": "get_stock_fundamentals(symbol: str) -> dict - Get fundamental data for a given stock symbol using yfinance API.\\n\\n Args:\\n symbol (str): The stock symbol.\\n\\n Returns:\\n dict: A dictionary containing fundamental data.\\n Keys:\\n - \'symbol\': The stock symbol.\\n - \'company_name\': The long name of the company.\\n - \'sector\': The sector to which the company belongs.\\n - \'industry\': The industry to which the company belongs.\\n - \'market_cap\': The market capitalization of the company.\\n - \'pe_ratio\': The forward price-to-earnings ratio.\\n - \'pb_ratio\': The price-to-book ratio.\\n - \'dividend_yield\': The dividend yield.\\n - \'eps\': The trailing earnings per share.\\n - \'beta\': The beta value of the stock.\\n - \'52_week_high\': The 52-week high price of the stock.\\n - \'52_week_low\': The 52-week low price of the stock.", "parameters": {"type": "object", "properties": {"symbol": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["symbol"]}}} </tools> Use the following pydantic model json schema for each tool call you will make: {"properties": {"arguments": {"title": "Arguments", "type": "object"}, "name": {"title": "Name", "type": "string"}}, "required": ["arguments", "name"], "title": "FunctionCall", "type": "object"} For each function call return a json object with function name and arguments within <tool_call></tool_call> XML tags as follows: <tool_call> {"arguments": <args-dict>, "name": <function-name>} </tool_call><|im_end|> ``` To complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so: ``` <|im_start|>user Fetch the stock fundamentals data for Tesla (TSLA)<|im_end|> ``` The model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling): ``` <|im_start|>assistant <tool_call> {"arguments": {"symbol": "TSLA"}, "name": "get_stock_fundamentals"} </tool_call><|im_end|> ``` Once you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, `tool` like so: ``` <|im_start|>tool <tool_response> {"name": "get_stock_fundamentals", "content": {'symbol': 'TSLA', 'company_name': 'Tesla, Inc.', 'sector': 'Consumer Cyclical', 'industry': 'Auto Manufacturers', 'market_cap': 611384164352, 'pe_ratio': 49.604652, 'pb_ratio': 9.762013, 'dividend_yield': None, 'eps': 4.3, 'beta': 2.427, '52_week_high': 299.29, '52_week_low': 152.37}} </tool_response> <|im_end|> ``` The assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response: ``` <|im_start|>assistant The stock fundamentals data for Tesla (TSLA) are as follows: - **Symbol**: TSLA - **Company Name**: Tesla, Inc. - **Sector**: Consumer Cyclical - **Industry**: Auto Manufacturers - **Market Capitalization**: $566,160,130,480 - **Forward Price-to-Earnings Ratio (PE Ratio)**: 42.73 - **Price-to-Book Ratio (PB Ratio)**: 9.04 - **Dividend Yield**: N/A - **Trailing Earnings Per Share (EPS)**: $4.3 - **Beta Value of the Stock**: 2.42 - **52-Week High Price of the Stock**: $299.29 - **52-Week Low Price of the Stock**: $152.37 This information provides a snapshot of Tesla's financial position and performance based on the fundamental data obtained from the yfinance API. It shows that Tesla has a substantial market capitalization and a relatively high P/E and P/B ratio compared to other stocks in its industry. The company does not pay a dividend at the moment, which is reflected by a 'Dividend Yield' of 'None'. The Beta value indicates that Tesla's stock has a moderate level of volatility relative to the market. The 52-week high and low prices give an idea of the stock's range over the past year. This data can be useful when assessing investment opportunities and making investment decisions.<|im_end|> ``` ## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs Our model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with **only** a json object response, in a specific json schema. Your schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script `jsonmode.py` available here: https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling/tree/main ``` <|im_start|>system You are a helpful assistant that answers in JSON. Here's the json schema you must adhere to:\n<schema>\n{schema}\n</schema><|im_end|> ``` Given the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON. # Benchmarks ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/vOYv9wJUMn1Xrf4BvmO_x.png) ## GPT4All: ``` | Task |Version| Metric |Value | |Stderr| |-------------|------:|--------|-----:|---|-----:| |arc_challenge| 0|acc |0.5520|± |0.0145| | | |acc_norm|0.5887|± |0.0144| |arc_easy | 0|acc |0.8350|± |0.0076| | | |acc_norm|0.8123|± |0.0080| |boolq | 1|acc |0.8584|± |0.0061| |hellaswag | 0|acc |0.6265|± |0.0048| | | |acc_norm|0.8053|± |0.0040| |openbookqa | 0|acc |0.3800|± |0.0217| | | |acc_norm|0.4580|± |0.0223| |piqa | 0|acc |0.8003|± |0.0093| | | |acc_norm|0.8118|± |0.0091| |winogrande | 0|acc |0.7490|± |0.0122| ``` Average: 72.62 ## AGIEval: ``` | Task |Version| Metric |Value | |Stderr| |------------------------------|------:|--------|-----:|---|-----:| |agieval_aqua_rat | 0|acc |0.2520|± |0.0273| | | |acc_norm|0.2559|± |0.0274| |agieval_logiqa_en | 0|acc |0.3548|± |0.0188| | | |acc_norm|0.3625|± |0.0189| |agieval_lsat_ar | 0|acc |0.1826|± |0.0255| | | |acc_norm|0.1913|± |0.0260| |agieval_lsat_lr | 0|acc |0.5510|± |0.0220| | | |acc_norm|0.5255|± |0.0221| |agieval_lsat_rc | 0|acc |0.6431|± |0.0293| | | |acc_norm|0.6097|± |0.0298| |agieval_sat_en | 0|acc |0.7330|± |0.0309| | | |acc_norm|0.7039|± |0.0319| |agieval_sat_en_without_passage| 0|acc |0.4029|± |0.0343| | | |acc_norm|0.3689|± |0.0337| |agieval_sat_math | 0|acc |0.3909|± |0.0330| | | |acc_norm|0.3773|± |0.0328| ``` Average: 42.44 ## BigBench: ``` | Task |Version| Metric |Value | |Stderr| |------------------------------------------------|------:|---------------------|-----:|---|-----:| |bigbench_causal_judgement | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5737|± |0.0360| |bigbench_date_understanding | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.6667|± |0.0246| |bigbench_disambiguation_qa | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.3178|± |0.0290| |bigbench_geometric_shapes | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.1755|± |0.0201| | | |exact_str_match |0.0000|± |0.0000| |bigbench_logical_deduction_five_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.3120|± |0.0207| |bigbench_logical_deduction_seven_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.2014|± |0.0152| |bigbench_logical_deduction_three_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5500|± |0.0288| |bigbench_movie_recommendation | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.4300|± |0.0222| |bigbench_navigate | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.4980|± |0.0158| |bigbench_reasoning_about_colored_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.7010|± |0.0102| |bigbench_ruin_names | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.4688|± |0.0236| |bigbench_salient_translation_error_detection | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.1974|± |0.0126| |bigbench_snarks | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.7403|± |0.0327| |bigbench_sports_understanding | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5426|± |0.0159| |bigbench_temporal_sequences | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5320|± |0.0158| |bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_five_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.2280|± |0.0119| |bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_seven_objects| 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.1531|± |0.0086| |bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_three_objects| 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5500|± |0.0288| ``` Average: 43.55 ## TruthfulQA: ``` | Task |Version|Metric|Value| |Stderr| |-------------|------:|------|----:|---|-----:| |truthfulqa_mc| 1|mc1 |0.410|± |0.0172| | | |mc2 |0.578|± |0.0157| ``` # Inference Code Here is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM) Note: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above. ```python # Code to inference Hermes with HF Transformers # Requires pytorch, transformers, bitsandbytes, sentencepiece, protobuf, and flash-attn packages import torch from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM, LlamaForCausalLM import bitsandbytes, flash_attn tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B', trust_remote_code=True) model = LlamaForCausalLM.from_pretrained( "NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B", torch_dtype=torch.float16, device_map="auto", load_in_8bit=False, load_in_4bit=True, use_flash_attention_2=True ) prompts = [ """<|im_start|>system You are a sentient, superintelligent artificial general intelligence, here to teach and assist me.<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user Write a short story about Goku discovering kirby has teamed up with Majin Buu to destroy the world.<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant""", ] for chat in prompts: print(chat) input_ids = tokenizer(chat, return_tensors="pt").input_ids.to("cuda") generated_ids = model.generate(input_ids, max_new_tokens=750, temperature=0.8, repetition_penalty=1.1, do_sample=True, eos_token_id=tokenizer.eos_token_id) response = tokenizer.decode(generated_ids[0][input_ids.shape[-1]:], skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_space=True) print(f"Response: {response}") ``` ## Inference Code for Function Calling: All code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github: [https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling](https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling) ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/oi4CiGh50xmoviUQnh8R3.png) # Chat Interfaces When quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a llama.cpp backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box. In LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane: ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/ls6WqV-GSxMw2RA3GuQiN.png) ## Quantized Versions: GGUF Versions Available Here: https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B-GGUF # How to cite: ```bibtext @misc{Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B, url={[https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B]https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B)}, title={Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B}, author={"Teknium", "interstellarninja", "theemozilla", "karan4d", "huemin_art"} } ```
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #Llama-3 #instruct #finetune #chatml #DPO #RLHF #gpt4 #synthetic data #distillation #function calling #json mode #axolotl #conversational #en #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #5-bit #region-us
# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B !image/png ## Model Description Hermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house. This new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation. Hermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below. This version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now. This work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI Learn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL ## Example Outputs ### Ask for a structured JSON output: !image/png ### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life: !image/png ### Coding Assistance !image/png # Prompt Format Hermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue. System prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model. This is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns. This format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI. Prompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!): This prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the 'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method: When tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\n' to your prompt, to ensure that the model continues with an assistant response. To utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out. ## Prompt Format for Function Calling Our model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. You should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here. To complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so: The model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL Once you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so: The assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response: ## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs Our model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema. Your schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL Given the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON. # Benchmarks !image/png ## GPT4All: Average: 72.62 ## AGIEval: Average: 42.44 ## BigBench: Average: 43.55 ## TruthfulQA: # Inference Code Here is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM) Note: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above. ## Inference Code for Function Calling: All code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github: URL !image/png # Chat Interfaces When quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box. In LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane: !image/png ## Quantized Versions: GGUF Versions Available Here: URL # How to cite:
[ "# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B\n\n!image/png", "## Model Description\n\nHermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house.\n\nThis new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation.\n\nHermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below.\n\nThis version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now.\n\nThis work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI\n\nLearn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL", "## Example Outputs", "### Ask for a structured JSON output:\n!image/png", "### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life:\n!image/png", "### Coding Assistance\n!image/png", "# Prompt Format\n\nHermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue.\n\nSystem prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model.\n\nThis is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns.\n\nThis format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI.\n\nPrompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!):\n\n\nThis prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the\n'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method:\n\n\n\nWhen tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\\n' to your prompt, to ensure\nthat the model continues with an assistant response.\n\nTo utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out.", "## Prompt Format for Function Calling\n\nOur model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. \n\nYou should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here.\n\n\nTo complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so:\n\n\nThe model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL\n\n\nOnce you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so:\n\n\nThe assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response:", "## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs\n\nOur model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema.\n\nYour schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL\n\n\n\nGiven the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON.", "# Benchmarks\n\n!image/png", "## GPT4All:\n\nAverage: 72.62", "## AGIEval:\n\nAverage: 42.44", "## BigBench:\n\nAverage: 43.55", "## TruthfulQA:", "# Inference Code\n\nHere is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM)\n\nNote: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above.", "## Inference Code for Function Calling:\n\nAll code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github:\nURL\n\n!image/png", "# Chat Interfaces\n\nWhen quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box.\nIn LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane:\n\n!image/png", "## Quantized Versions:\n\nGGUF Versions Available Here: URL", "# How to cite:" ]
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Learn more about prompting below.\n\nThis version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now.\n\nThis work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI\n\nLearn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL", "## Example Outputs", "### Ask for a structured JSON output:\n!image/png", "### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life:\n!image/png", "### Coding Assistance\n!image/png", "# Prompt Format\n\nHermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue.\n\nSystem prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model.\n\nThis is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns.\n\nThis format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI.\n\nPrompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!):\n\n\nThis prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the\n'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method:\n\n\n\nWhen tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\\n' to your prompt, to ensure\nthat the model continues with an assistant response.\n\nTo utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out.", "## Prompt Format for Function Calling\n\nOur model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. \n\nYou should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here.\n\n\nTo complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so:\n\n\nThe model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL\n\n\nOnce you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so:\n\n\nThe assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response:", "## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs\n\nOur model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema.\n\nYour schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL\n\n\n\nGiven the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON.", "# Benchmarks\n\n!image/png", "## GPT4All:\n\nAverage: 72.62", "## AGIEval:\n\nAverage: 42.44", "## BigBench:\n\nAverage: 43.55", "## TruthfulQA:", "# Inference Code\n\nHere is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM)\n\nNote: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above.", "## Inference Code for Function Calling:\n\nAll code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github:\nURL\n\n!image/png", "# Chat Interfaces\n\nWhen quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box.\nIn LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane:\n\n!image/png", "## Quantized Versions:\n\nGGUF Versions Available Here: URL", "# How to cite:" ]
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #Llama-3 #instruct #finetune #chatml #DPO #RLHF #gpt4 #synthetic data #distillation #function calling #json mode #axolotl #conversational #en #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #5-bit #region-us \n# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B\n\n!image/png## Model Description\n\nHermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house.\n\nThis new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation.\n\nHermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below.\n\nThis version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now.\n\nThis work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI\n\nLearn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL## Example Outputs### Ask for a structured JSON output:\n!image/png### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life:\n!image/png### Coding Assistance\n!image/png# Prompt Format\n\nHermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue.\n\nSystem prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model.\n\nThis is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns.\n\nThis format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI.\n\nPrompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!):\n\n\nThis prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the\n'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method:\n\n\n\nWhen tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\\n' to your prompt, to ensure\nthat the model continues with an assistant response.\n\nTo utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out.## Prompt Format for Function Calling\n\nOur model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. \n\nYou should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here.\n\n\nTo complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so:\n\n\nThe model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL\n\n\nOnce you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so:\n\n\nThe assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response:## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs\n\nOur model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema.\n\nYour schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL\n\n\n\nGiven the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON.# Benchmarks\n\n!image/png## GPT4All:\n\nAverage: 72.62## AGIEval:\n\nAverage: 42.44## BigBench:\n\nAverage: 43.55## TruthfulQA:# Inference Code\n\nHere is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM)\n\nNote: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above.## Inference Code for Function Calling:\n\nAll code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github:\nURL\n\n!image/png# Chat Interfaces\n\nWhen quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box.\nIn LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane:\n\n!image/png## Quantized Versions:\n\nGGUF Versions Available Here: URL# How to cite:" ]
text-generation
transformers
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenAccess-AI-Collective/axolotl/main/image/axolotl-badge-web.png" alt="Built with Axolotl" width="200" height="32"/>](https://github.com/OpenAccess-AI-Collective/axolotl) <details><summary>See axolotl config</summary> axolotl version: `0.4.0` ```yaml base_model: four-two-labs/tinyllama-moe-nord-completion-6B model_type: AutoModelForCausalLM tokenizer_type: LlamaTokenizer load_in_8bit: false load_in_4bit: false strict: false rl: orpo orpo_alpha: 0.1 remove_unused_columns: false chat_template: chatml datasets: - path: four-two-labs/nord-dpo-mix-181k-axolotl type: chat_template.argilla split: train output_dir: ./runs/model/tinyllama-moe-orpo dataset_prepared_path: ./runs/data/tinyllama-dpo-data val_set_size: 0.01 sequence_len: 2048 sample_packing: false pad_to_sequence_len: false wandb_project: axolotl wandb_entity: wandb_watch: wandb_name: wandb_log_model: gradient_accumulation_steps: 1 micro_batch_size: 2 num_epochs: 3 optimizer: paged_adamw_8bit lr_scheduler: cosine learning_rate: 3e-5 train_on_inputs: false group_by_length: false bf16: true fp16: tf32: true gradient_checkpointing: true early_stopping_patience: resume_from_checkpoint: local_rank: logging_steps: 1 xformers_attention: flash_attention: true loss_watchdog_threshold: 5.0 loss_watchdog_patience: 3 warmup_steps: 10 evals_per_epoch: 4 eval_table_size: eval_max_new_tokens: 128 saves_per_epoch: 1 debug: deepspeed: weight_decay: 0.0 fsdp: fsdp_config: special_tokens: ``` </details><br> # runs/model/tinyllama-moe-orpo This model is a fine-tuned version of [four-two-labs/tinyllama-moe-nord-completion-6B](https://huggingface.co/four-two-labs/tinyllama-moe-nord-completion-6B) on the None dataset. ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 3e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - distributed_type: multi-GPU - num_devices: 10 - total_train_batch_size: 20 - total_eval_batch_size: 80 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: cosine - lr_scheduler_warmup_steps: 10 - training_steps: 27511 ### Training results ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.40.0.dev0 - Pytorch 2.1.2+cu118 - Datasets 2.15.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.0
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four-two-labs/tinyllama-moe-nord-chat
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "mixtral", "text-generation", "generated_from_trainer", "conversational", "base_model:four-two-labs/tinyllama-moe-nord-completion-6B", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:34:46+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mixtral #text-generation #generated_from_trainer #conversational #base_model-four-two-labs/tinyllama-moe-nord-completion-6B #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
<img src="URL alt="Built with Axolotl" width="200" height="32"/> <details><summary>See axolotl config</summary> axolotl version: '0.4.0' </details><br> # runs/model/tinyllama-moe-orpo This model is a fine-tuned version of four-two-labs/tinyllama-moe-nord-completion-6B on the None dataset. ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 3e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - distributed_type: multi-GPU - num_devices: 10 - total_train_batch_size: 20 - total_eval_batch_size: 80 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: cosine - lr_scheduler_warmup_steps: 10 - training_steps: 27511 ### Training results ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.40.0.dev0 - Pytorch 2.1.2+cu118 - Datasets 2.15.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.0
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image-to-image
diffusers
# Check out more codes on our [github repository](https://github.com/yisol/IDM-VTON)! # IDM-VTON : Improving Diffusion Models for Authentic Virtual Try-on in the Wild This is an official implementation of paper 'Improving Diffusion Models for Authentic Virtual Try-on in the Wild' - [paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.05139) - [project page](https://idm-vton.github.io/) 🤗 Try our huggingface [Demo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/yisol/IDM-VTON) ![teaser](assets/teaser.png)&nbsp; ![teaser2](assets/teaser2.png)&nbsp; ## TODO LIST - [x] demo model - [x] inference code - [ ] training code ## Acknowledgements For the demo, GPUs are supported from [zerogpu](https://huggingface.co/zero-gpu-explorers), and auto masking generation codes are based on [OOTDiffusion](https://github.com/levihsu/OOTDiffusion) and [DCI-VTON](https://github.com/bcmi/DCI-VTON-Virtual-Try-On). Parts of the code are based on [IP-Adapter](https://github.com/tencent-ailab/IP-Adapter). ## Citation ``` @article{choi2024improving, title={Improving Diffusion Models for Virtual Try-on}, author={Choi, Yisol and Kwak, Sangkyung and Lee, Kyungmin and Choi, Hyungwon and Shin, Jinwoo}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.05139}, year={2024} } ``` ## License The codes and checkpoints in this repository are under the [CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode).
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Vijish/VTON
null
[ "diffusers", "onnx", "safetensors", "stable-diffusion-xl", "inpainting", "virtual try-on", "arxiv:2403.05139", "base_model:stable-diffusion-xl-1.0-inpainting-0.1", "license:cc-by-nc-sa-4.0", "diffusers:StableDiffusionXLInpaintPipeline", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:36:38+00:00
[ "2403.05139" ]
[]
TAGS #diffusers #onnx #safetensors #stable-diffusion-xl #inpainting #virtual try-on #arxiv-2403.05139 #base_model-stable-diffusion-xl-1.0-inpainting-0.1 #license-cc-by-nc-sa-4.0 #diffusers-StableDiffusionXLInpaintPipeline #region-us
# Check out more codes on our github repository! # IDM-VTON : Improving Diffusion Models for Authentic Virtual Try-on in the Wild This is an official implementation of paper 'Improving Diffusion Models for Authentic Virtual Try-on in the Wild' - paper - project page Try our huggingface Demo !teaser&nbsp; !teaser2&nbsp; ## TODO LIST - [x] demo model - [x] inference code - [ ] training code ## Acknowledgements For the demo, GPUs are supported from zerogpu, and auto masking generation codes are based on OOTDiffusion and DCI-VTON. Parts of the code are based on IP-Adapter. ## License The codes and checkpoints in this repository are under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.
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text-generation
transformers
# Uploaded model - **Developed by:** athirdpath - **License:** apache-2.0 - **Finetuned from model :** athirdpath/stock15 This llama model was trained 2x faster with [Unsloth](https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth) and Huggingface's TRL library. [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/unslothai/unsloth/main/images/unsloth%20made%20with%20love.png" width="200"/>](https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth)
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athirdpath/stockorpo
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "text-generation-inference", "unsloth", "trl", "conversational", "en", "base_model:athirdpath/stock15", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:37:06+00:00
[]
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #text-generation-inference #unsloth #trl #conversational #en #base_model-athirdpath/stock15 #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Uploaded model - Developed by: athirdpath - License: apache-2.0 - Finetuned from model : athirdpath/stock15 This llama model was trained 2x faster with Unsloth and Huggingface's TRL library. <img src="URL width="200"/>
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #text-generation-inference #unsloth #trl #conversational #en #base_model-athirdpath/stock15 #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n", "# Uploaded model\n\n- Developed by: athirdpath\n- License: apache-2.0\n- Finetuned from model : athirdpath/stock15\n\nThis llama model was trained 2x faster with Unsloth and Huggingface's TRL library.\n\n<img src=\"URL width=\"200\"/>" ]
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text-generation
transformers
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golf2248/hhnb0e6
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:37:24+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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null
peft
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # RM-helpful_helpful_gpt3_loraR64_20000_gemma2b_lr5e-05_bs2_g4 This model is a fine-tuned version of [google/gemma-2b](https://huggingface.co/google/gemma-2b) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.0000 - Accuracy: 1.0 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 5e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 4 - total_train_batch_size: 8 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 2.0 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Accuracy | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:--------:| | 0.0005 | 1.0 | 2249 | 0.0000 | 1.0 | | 0.0 | 2.0 | 4498 | 0.0000 | 1.0 | ### Framework versions - PEFT 0.9.0 - Transformers 4.38.2 - Pytorch 2.1.2 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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Holarissun/RM-helpful_helpful_gpt3_loraR64_20000_gemma2b_lr5e-05_bs2_g4
null
[ "peft", "safetensors", "trl", "reward-trainer", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:google/gemma-2b", "license:gemma", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:38:17+00:00
[]
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TAGS #peft #safetensors #trl #reward-trainer #generated_from_trainer #base_model-google/gemma-2b #license-gemma #region-us
RM-helpful\_helpful\_gpt3\_loraR64\_20000\_gemma2b\_lr5e-05\_bs2\_g4 ==================================================================== This model is a fine-tuned version of google/gemma-2b on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.0000 * Accuracy: 1.0 Model description ----------------- More information needed Intended uses & limitations --------------------------- More information needed Training and evaluation data ---------------------------- More information needed Training procedure ------------------ ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: * learning\_rate: 5e-05 * train\_batch\_size: 2 * eval\_batch\_size: 8 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 4 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 8 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 2.0 ### Training results ### Framework versions * PEFT 0.9.0 * Transformers 4.38.2 * Pytorch 2.1.2 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.15.2
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text-generation
transformers
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cilantro9246/1pxgln8
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:39:11+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
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dtthanh/llama-3-gen-z-translate-instruct-v2
null
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null
2024-05-03T08:39:49+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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text-classification
transformers
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # robust_llm_pythia-70m_niki-041a_imdb_random-token-1280_10-rounds_seed-0 This model is a fine-tuned version of [EleutherAI/pythia-70m](https://huggingface.co/EleutherAI/pythia-70m) on an unknown dataset. ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 1e-05 - train_batch_size: 8 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 0 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 1 ### Training results ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.39.3 - Pytorch 2.2.1 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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AlignmentResearch/robust_llm_pythia-70m_niki-041a_imdb_random-token-1280_10-rounds_seed-0
null
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null
2024-05-03T08:39:50+00:00
[]
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TAGS #transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #gpt_neox #text-classification #generated_from_trainer #base_model-EleutherAI/pythia-70m #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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null
transformers
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poro1301/zeus-vistral
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:41:21+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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automatic-speech-recognition
transformers
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devkya/custom-peft-whiper-small-ko-v3
null
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "whisper", "automatic-speech-recognition", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:41:32+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #pytorch #whisper #automatic-speech-recognition #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
# mistral-dareties-v92 This is a merge of pre-trained language models created using [mergekit](https://github.com/cg123/mergekit). ## Merge Details ### Merge Method This model was merged using the [DARE](https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.03099) [TIES](https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.01708) merge method using [Open-Orca/Mistral-7B-SlimOrca](https://huggingface.co/Open-Orca/Mistral-7B-SlimOrca) as a base. ### Models Merged The following models were included in the merge: * [cognitivecomputations/samantha-1.1-westlake-7b-laser](https://huggingface.co/cognitivecomputations/samantha-1.1-westlake-7b-laser) * [cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.2.1-mistral-7b](https://huggingface.co/cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.2.1-mistral-7b) * [Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta](https://huggingface.co/Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta) * [cognitivecomputations/openchat-3.5-0106-laser](https://huggingface.co/cognitivecomputations/openchat-3.5-0106-laser) ### Configuration The following YAML configuration was used to produce this model: ```yaml base_model: Open-Orca/Mistral-7B-SlimOrca dtype: bfloat16 merge_method: dare_ties models: - model: cognitivecomputations/openchat-3.5-0106-laser parameters: density: 0.74 weight: [0, 0.2, 0.4] - model: Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta parameters: density: 0.74 weight: [0.3, 0.4] - model: cognitivecomputations/samantha-1.1-westlake-7b-laser parameters: density: 0.74 weight: [0.3, 0.4] - model: cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.2.1-mistral-7b parameters: density: 0.74 weight: [0.3, 0.4] parameters: int8_mask: true normalize: true ```
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yeirr/mistral-dareties-v0-2
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "mistral", "text-generation", "mergekit", "merge", "arxiv:2311.03099", "arxiv:2306.01708", "base_model:Open-Orca/Mistral-7B-SlimOrca", "base_model:cognitivecomputations/samantha-1.1-westlake-7b-laser", "base_model:cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.2.1-mistral-7b", "base_model:Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta", "base_model:cognitivecomputations/openchat-3.5-0106-laser", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:41:37+00:00
[ "2311.03099", "2306.01708" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mistral #text-generation #mergekit #merge #arxiv-2311.03099 #arxiv-2306.01708 #base_model-Open-Orca/Mistral-7B-SlimOrca #base_model-cognitivecomputations/samantha-1.1-westlake-7b-laser #base_model-cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.2.1-mistral-7b #base_model-Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta #base_model-cognitivecomputations/openchat-3.5-0106-laser #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
# mistral-dareties-v92 This is a merge of pre-trained language models created using mergekit. ## Merge Details ### Merge Method This model was merged using the DARE TIES merge method using Open-Orca/Mistral-7B-SlimOrca as a base. ### Models Merged The following models were included in the merge: * cognitivecomputations/samantha-1.1-westlake-7b-laser * cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.2.1-mistral-7b * Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta * cognitivecomputations/openchat-3.5-0106-laser ### Configuration The following YAML configuration was used to produce this model:
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automatic-speech-recognition
transformers
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{"library_name": "transformers", "tags": []}
shtapm/whisper-large_0502_adapter_encoderall_200steps
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "whisper", "automatic-speech-recognition", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:41:54+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #whisper #automatic-speech-recognition #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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question-answering
transformers
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # distilbert-base-uncased-finetuned-pfe This model is a fine-tuned version of [distilbert-base-uncased](https://huggingface.co/distilbert-base-uncased) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 1.9517 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 2e-05 - train_batch_size: 32 - eval_batch_size: 32 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 20 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:| | No log | 1.0 | 6 | 2.8673 | | No log | 2.0 | 12 | 2.7271 | | No log | 3.0 | 18 | 2.5814 | | No log | 4.0 | 24 | 2.5083 | | No log | 5.0 | 30 | 2.3478 | | No log | 6.0 | 36 | 2.3432 | | No log | 7.0 | 42 | 2.2518 | | No log | 8.0 | 48 | 2.2160 | | No log | 9.0 | 54 | 2.1958 | | No log | 10.0 | 60 | 2.1662 | | No log | 11.0 | 66 | 2.1043 | | No log | 12.0 | 72 | 2.0557 | | No log | 13.0 | 78 | 2.0443 | | No log | 14.0 | 84 | 1.9886 | | No log | 15.0 | 90 | 1.9999 | | No log | 16.0 | 96 | 1.9629 | | No log | 17.0 | 102 | 1.9503 | | No log | 18.0 | 108 | 1.9439 | | No log | 19.0 | 114 | 1.9504 | | No log | 20.0 | 120 | 1.9517 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.39.3 - Pytorch 2.1.2 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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onsba/distilbert-base-uncased-finetuned-pfe
null
[ "transformers", "tensorboard", "safetensors", "distilbert", "question-answering", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:distilbert-base-uncased", "license:apache-2.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:42:13+00:00
[]
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TAGS #transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #distilbert #question-answering #generated_from_trainer #base_model-distilbert-base-uncased #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
distilbert-base-uncased-finetuned-pfe ===================================== This model is a fine-tuned version of distilbert-base-uncased on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 1.9517 Model description ----------------- More information needed Intended uses & limitations --------------------------- More information needed Training and evaluation data ---------------------------- More information needed Training procedure ------------------ ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: * learning\_rate: 2e-05 * train\_batch\_size: 32 * eval\_batch\_size: 32 * seed: 42 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 20 ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.39.3 * Pytorch 2.1.2 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.15.2
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null
peft
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # RM-harmless_harmless_gpt4_loraR64_20000_gemma2b_lr1e-05_bs2_g4 This model is a fine-tuned version of [google/gemma-2b](https://huggingface.co/google/gemma-2b) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.0032 - Accuracy: 0.9995 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 1e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 4 - total_train_batch_size: 8 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 2.0 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Accuracy | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:--------:| | 0.0026 | 1.0 | 2249 | 0.0040 | 0.9985 | | 0.0008 | 2.0 | 4498 | 0.0032 | 0.9995 | ### Framework versions - PEFT 0.9.0 - Transformers 4.38.2 - Pytorch 2.1.2 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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Holarissun/RM-harmless_harmless_gpt4_loraR64_20000_gemma2b_lr1e-05_bs2_g4
null
[ "peft", "safetensors", "trl", "reward-trainer", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:google/gemma-2b", "license:gemma", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:42:24+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #peft #safetensors #trl #reward-trainer #generated_from_trainer #base_model-google/gemma-2b #license-gemma #region-us
RM-harmless\_harmless\_gpt4\_loraR64\_20000\_gemma2b\_lr1e-05\_bs2\_g4 ====================================================================== This model is a fine-tuned version of google/gemma-2b on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.0032 * Accuracy: 0.9995 Model description ----------------- More information needed Intended uses & limitations --------------------------- More information needed Training and evaluation data ---------------------------- More information needed Training procedure ------------------ ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: * learning\_rate: 1e-05 * train\_batch\_size: 2 * eval\_batch\_size: 8 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 4 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 8 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 2.0 ### Training results ### Framework versions * PEFT 0.9.0 * Transformers 4.38.2 * Pytorch 2.1.2 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.15.2
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[ "TAGS\n#peft #safetensors #trl #reward-trainer #generated_from_trainer #base_model-google/gemma-2b #license-gemma #region-us \n### Training hyperparameters\n\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n\n\n* learning\\_rate: 1e-05\n* train\\_batch\\_size: 2\n* eval\\_batch\\_size: 8\n* seed: 42\n* gradient\\_accumulation\\_steps: 4\n* total\\_train\\_batch\\_size: 8\n* optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n* lr\\_scheduler\\_type: linear\n* num\\_epochs: 2.0### Training results### Framework versions\n\n\n* PEFT 0.9.0\n* Transformers 4.38.2\n* Pytorch 2.1.2\n* Datasets 2.18.0\n* Tokenizers 0.15.2" ]
automatic-speech-recognition
transformers
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # w2v-bert-2.0-bulgarian-CV17.0 This model is a fine-tuned version of [facebook/w2v-bert-2.0](https://huggingface.co/facebook/w2v-bert-2.0) on the common_voice_17_0 dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.1564 - Wer: 0.0987 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 5e-05 - train_batch_size: 16 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 2 - total_train_batch_size: 32 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - lr_scheduler_warmup_steps: 500 - num_epochs: 10 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Wer | |:-------------:|:------:|:----:|:---------------:|:------:| | 1.5202 | 1.2605 | 300 | 0.1658 | 0.1619 | | 0.1076 | 2.5210 | 600 | 0.1692 | 0.1610 | | 0.0691 | 3.7815 | 900 | 0.1460 | 0.1296 | | 0.0441 | 5.0420 | 1200 | 0.1378 | 0.1098 | | 0.0257 | 6.3025 | 1500 | 0.1466 | 0.1130 | | 0.0162 | 7.5630 | 1800 | 0.1508 | 0.1018 | | 0.009 | 8.8235 | 2100 | 0.1564 | 0.0987 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.40.1 - Pytorch 2.2.1 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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amuseix/w2v-bert-2.0-bulgarian-CV17.0
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "wav2vec2-bert", "automatic-speech-recognition", "generated_from_trainer", "dataset:common_voice_17_0", "base_model:facebook/w2v-bert-2.0", "license:mit", "model-index", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:43:06+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #wav2vec2-bert #automatic-speech-recognition #generated_from_trainer #dataset-common_voice_17_0 #base_model-facebook/w2v-bert-2.0 #license-mit #model-index #endpoints_compatible #region-us
w2v-bert-2.0-bulgarian-CV17.0 ============================= This model is a fine-tuned version of facebook/w2v-bert-2.0 on the common\_voice\_17\_0 dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.1564 * Wer: 0.0987 Model description ----------------- More information needed Intended uses & limitations --------------------------- More information needed Training and evaluation data ---------------------------- More information needed Training procedure ------------------ ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: * learning\_rate: 5e-05 * train\_batch\_size: 16 * eval\_batch\_size: 8 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 2 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 32 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * lr\_scheduler\_warmup\_steps: 500 * num\_epochs: 10 * mixed\_precision\_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.40.1 * Pytorch 2.2.1 * Datasets 2.19.0 * Tokenizers 0.19.1
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null
transformers
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # PolizzeDonut-SoloTotali-5Epochs This model is a fine-tuned version of [naver-clova-ix/donut-base](https://huggingface.co/naver-clova-ix/donut-base) on the imagefolder dataset. ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 2e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 5 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.38.2 - Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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tedad09/PolizzeDonut-SoloTotali-5Epochs
null
[ "transformers", "tensorboard", "safetensors", "vision-encoder-decoder", "generated_from_trainer", "dataset:imagefolder", "base_model:naver-clova-ix/donut-base", "license:mit", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:43:29+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #vision-encoder-decoder #generated_from_trainer #dataset-imagefolder #base_model-naver-clova-ix/donut-base #license-mit #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# PolizzeDonut-SoloTotali-5Epochs This model is a fine-tuned version of naver-clova-ix/donut-base on the imagefolder dataset. ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 2e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 5 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.38.2 - Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #vision-encoder-decoder #generated_from_trainer #dataset-imagefolder #base_model-naver-clova-ix/donut-base #license-mit #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n# PolizzeDonut-SoloTotali-5Epochs\n\nThis model is a fine-tuned version of naver-clova-ix/donut-base on the imagefolder dataset.## Model description\n\nMore information needed## Intended uses & limitations\n\nMore information needed## Training and evaluation data\n\nMore information needed## Training procedure### Training hyperparameters\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n- learning_rate: 2e-05\n- train_batch_size: 2\n- eval_batch_size: 8\n- seed: 42\n- optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n- lr_scheduler_type: linear\n- num_epochs: 5\n- mixed_precision_training: Native AMP### Training results### Framework versions\n\n- Transformers 4.38.2\n- Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121\n- Datasets 2.18.0\n- Tokenizers 0.15.2" ]
text-generation
transformers
# Model Card for Model ID | Tasks |Version|Filter|n-shot| Metric |Value | |Stderr| |------------|------:|------|-----:|--------|-----:|---|-----:| |hellaswag_it| 1|none | 0|acc |0.4659|± |0.0052| | | |none | 0|acc_norm|0.6073|± |0.0051| |arc_it | 1|none | 0|acc |0.1942|± |0.0116| | | |none | 0|acc_norm|0.4517|± |0.0146| ## Model Details ### Model Description <!-- Provide a longer summary of what this model is. --> This is the model card of a 🤗 transformers model that has been pushed on the Hub. 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nonsonpratico/llama3-8b-italian
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "it", "dataset:cosimoiaia/Loquace-102k", "arxiv:1910.09700", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:43:55+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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text-generation
transformers
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issoh/OrpoLlama-3-8B
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:45:20+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
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golf2248/loo7pij
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:46:58+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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text-classification
transformers
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # distilbert-base-uncased-finetuned-emotion This model is a fine-tuned version of [distilbert-base-uncased](https://huggingface.co/distilbert-base-uncased) on the emotion dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.2253 - Accuracy: 0.9205 - F1: 0.9209 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 2e-05 - train_batch_size: 64 - eval_batch_size: 64 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 2 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Accuracy | F1 | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:--------:|:------:| | No log | 1.0 | 250 | 0.3166 | 0.905 | 0.9027 | | No log | 2.0 | 500 | 0.2253 | 0.9205 | 0.9209 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.30.2 - Pytorch 1.9.1+cu111 - Datasets 2.13.2 - Tokenizers 0.13.3
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jinujara/distilbert-base-uncased-finetuned-emotion
null
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "tensorboard", "distilbert", "text-classification", "generated_from_trainer", "dataset:emotion", "license:apache-2.0", "model-index", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:47:09+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #pytorch #tensorboard #distilbert #text-classification #generated_from_trainer #dataset-emotion #license-apache-2.0 #model-index #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
distilbert-base-uncased-finetuned-emotion ========================================= This model is a fine-tuned version of distilbert-base-uncased on the emotion dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.2253 * Accuracy: 0.9205 * F1: 0.9209 Model description ----------------- More information needed Intended uses & limitations --------------------------- More information needed Training and evaluation data ---------------------------- More information needed Training procedure ------------------ ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: * learning\_rate: 2e-05 * train\_batch\_size: 64 * eval\_batch\_size: 64 * seed: 42 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 2 ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.30.2 * Pytorch 1.9.1+cu111 * Datasets 2.13.2 * Tokenizers 0.13.3
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #pytorch #tensorboard #distilbert #text-classification #generated_from_trainer #dataset-emotion #license-apache-2.0 #model-index #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n### Training hyperparameters\n\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n\n\n* learning\\_rate: 2e-05\n* train\\_batch\\_size: 64\n* eval\\_batch\\_size: 64\n* seed: 42\n* optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n* lr\\_scheduler\\_type: linear\n* num\\_epochs: 2### Training results### Framework versions\n\n\n* Transformers 4.30.2\n* Pytorch 1.9.1+cu111\n* Datasets 2.13.2\n* Tokenizers 0.13.3" ]
text-generation
transformers
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twodigit/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-koconv2_4327k-sft-full-15000
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:49:01+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us \n# Model Card for Model ID## Model Details### Model Description\n\n\n\nThis is the model card of a transformers model that has been pushed on the Hub. This model card has been automatically generated.\n\n- Developed by: \n- Funded by [optional]: \n- Shared by [optional]: \n- Model type: \n- Language(s) (NLP): \n- License: \n- Finetuned from model [optional]:### Model Sources [optional]\n\n\n\n- Repository: \n- Paper [optional]: \n- Demo [optional]:## Uses### Direct Use### Downstream Use [optional]### Out-of-Scope Use## Bias, Risks, and Limitations### Recommendations\n\n\n\nUsers (both direct and downstream) should be made aware of the risks, biases and limitations of the model. More information needed for further recommendations.## How to Get Started with the Model\n\nUse the code below to get started with the model.## Training Details### Training Data### Training Procedure#### Preprocessing [optional]#### Training Hyperparameters\n\n- Training regime:#### Speeds, Sizes, Times [optional]## Evaluation### Testing Data, Factors & Metrics#### Testing Data#### Factors#### Metrics### Results#### Summary## Model Examination [optional]## Environmental Impact\n\n\n\nCarbon emissions can be estimated using the Machine Learning Impact calculator presented in Lacoste et al. (2019).\n\n- Hardware Type: \n- Hours used: \n- Cloud Provider: \n- Compute Region: \n- Carbon Emitted:## Technical Specifications [optional]### Model Architecture and Objective### Compute Infrastructure#### Hardware#### Software\n\n\n\n[optional]\n\n\n\nBibTeX:\n\n\n\nAPA:## Glossary [optional]## More Information [optional]## Model Card Authors [optional]## Model Card Contact" ]
fill-mask
transformers
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <body> <span class="vertical-text" style="background-color:lightgreen;border-radius: 3px;padding: 3px;"> </span> <br> <span class="vertical-text" style="background-color:orange;border-radius: 3px;padding: 3px;">  </span> <br> <span class="vertical-text" style="background-color:lightblue;border-radius: 3px;padding: 3px;">    Model: MiniLM</span> <br> <span class="vertical-text" style="background-color:tomato;border-radius: 3px;padding: 3px;">    Lang: IT</span> <br> <span class="vertical-text" style="background-color:lightgrey;border-radius: 3px;padding: 3px;">  </span> <br> <span class="vertical-text" style="background-color:#CF9FFF;border-radius: 3px;padding: 3px;"> </span> </body> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <h3>Model description</h3> This is a <b>MiniLMv2</b> <b>[1]</b> model for the <b>Italian</b> language, obtained using <b>mMiniLMv2</b> ([L12xH384 mMiniLMv2](https://github.com/microsoft/unilm/tree/master/minilm)) as a starting point and focusing it on the Italian language by modifying the embedding layer (as in <b>[2]</b>, computing document-level frequencies over the <b>Wikipedia</b> dataset) The resulting model has 33M parameters, a vocabulary of 30.498 tokens, and a size of ~130 MB. <h3>References</h3> [1] https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.15828 [2] https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.05609 <h3>License</h3> The model is released under <b>MIT</b> license
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ocuil/minilm-l12-h384-italian-cased_custom
null
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "xlm-roberta", "fill-mask", "it", "arxiv:2012.15828", "arxiv:2010.05609", "license:mit", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:49:38+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #pytorch #xlm-roberta #fill-mask #it #arxiv-2012.15828 #arxiv-2010.05609 #license-mit #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <body> <span class="vertical-text" style="background-color:lightgreen;border-radius: 3px;padding: 3px;"> </span> <br> <span class="vertical-text" style="background-color:orange;border-radius: 3px;padding: 3px;">  </span> <br> <span class="vertical-text" style="background-color:lightblue;border-radius: 3px;padding: 3px;">    Model: MiniLM</span> <br> <span class="vertical-text" style="background-color:tomato;border-radius: 3px;padding: 3px;">    Lang: IT</span> <br> <span class="vertical-text" style="background-color:lightgrey;border-radius: 3px;padding: 3px;">  </span> <br> <span class="vertical-text" style="background-color:#CF9FFF;border-radius: 3px;padding: 3px;"> </span> </body> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <h3>Model description</h3> This is a <b>MiniLMv2</b> <b>[1]</b> model for the <b>Italian</b> language, obtained using <b>mMiniLMv2</b> (L12xH384 mMiniLMv2) as a starting point and focusing it on the Italian language by modifying the embedding layer (as in <b>[2]</b>, computing document-level frequencies over the <b>Wikipedia</b> dataset) The resulting model has 33M parameters, a vocabulary of 30.498 tokens, and a size of ~130 MB. <h3>References</h3> [1] URL [2] URL <h3>License</h3> The model is released under <b>MIT</b> license
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text-generation
transformers
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twodigit/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-koconv2_4327k-sft-full-20000
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:49:41+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us \n# Model Card for Model ID## Model Details### Model Description\n\n\n\nThis is the model card of a transformers model that has been pushed on the Hub. This model card has been automatically generated.\n\n- Developed by: \n- Funded by [optional]: \n- Shared by [optional]: \n- Model type: \n- Language(s) (NLP): \n- License: \n- Finetuned from model [optional]:### Model Sources [optional]\n\n\n\n- Repository: \n- Paper [optional]: \n- Demo [optional]:## Uses### Direct Use### Downstream Use [optional]### Out-of-Scope Use## Bias, Risks, and Limitations### Recommendations\n\n\n\nUsers (both direct and downstream) should be made aware of the risks, biases and limitations of the model. More information needed for further recommendations.## How to Get Started with the Model\n\nUse the code below to get started with the model.## Training Details### Training Data### Training Procedure#### Preprocessing [optional]#### Training Hyperparameters\n\n- Training regime:#### Speeds, Sizes, Times [optional]## Evaluation### Testing Data, Factors & Metrics#### Testing Data#### Factors#### Metrics### Results#### Summary## Model Examination [optional]## Environmental Impact\n\n\n\nCarbon emissions can be estimated using the Machine Learning Impact calculator presented in Lacoste et al. (2019).\n\n- Hardware Type: \n- Hours used: \n- Cloud Provider: \n- Compute Region: \n- Carbon Emitted:## Technical Specifications [optional]### Model Architecture and Objective### Compute Infrastructure#### Hardware#### Software\n\n\n\n[optional]\n\n\n\nBibTeX:\n\n\n\nAPA:## Glossary [optional]## More Information [optional]## Model Card Authors [optional]## Model Card Contact" ]
null
transformers
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wandb/assets/main/wandb-github-badge-28.svg" alt="Visualize in Weights & Biases" width="200" height="32"/>](https://wandb.ai/hallo23/huggingface/runs/5pgjd6az) [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wandb/assets/main/wandb-github-badge-28.svg" alt="Visualize in Weights & Biases" width="200" height="32"/>](https://wandb.ai/hallo23/huggingface/runs/5pgjd6az) # hubert-amharic This model is a fine-tuned version of [facebook/hubert-base-ls960](https://huggingface.co/facebook/hubert-base-ls960) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.1964 - Accuracy: 0.9535 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 1e-05 - train_batch_size: 4 - eval_batch_size: 4 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 2 - total_train_batch_size: 8 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 15 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Accuracy | |:-------------:|:-------:|:----:|:---------------:|:--------:| | 0.5372 | 2.0202 | 500 | 0.3764 | 0.8929 | | 0.2254 | 4.0404 | 1000 | 0.3798 | 0.9111 | | 0.1699 | 6.0606 | 1500 | 0.1964 | 0.9535 | | 0.1245 | 8.0808 | 2000 | 0.2290 | 0.9596 | | 0.0597 | 10.1010 | 2500 | 0.2243 | 0.9636 | | 0.0816 | 12.1212 | 3000 | 0.2717 | 0.9556 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.41.0.dev0 - Pytorch 2.1.2 - Datasets 2.19.1.dev0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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Gizachew/hubert-amharic
null
[ "transformers", "tensorboard", "safetensors", "hubert", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:facebook/hubert-base-ls960", "license:apache-2.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:50:05+00:00
[]
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TAGS #transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #hubert #generated_from_trainer #base_model-facebook/hubert-base-ls960 #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
<img src="URL alt="Visualize in Weights & Biases" width="200" height="32"/> <img src="URL alt="Visualize in Weights & Biases" width="200" height="32"/> hubert-amharic ============== This model is a fine-tuned version of facebook/hubert-base-ls960 on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.1964 * Accuracy: 0.9535 Model description ----------------- More information needed Intended uses & limitations --------------------------- More information needed Training and evaluation data ---------------------------- More information needed Training procedure ------------------ ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: * learning\_rate: 1e-05 * train\_batch\_size: 4 * eval\_batch\_size: 4 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 2 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 8 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 15 * mixed\_precision\_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.41.0.dev0 * Pytorch 2.1.2 * Datasets 2.19.1.dev0 * Tokenizers 0.19.1
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# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/ggO2sBDJ8Bhc6w-zwTx5j.png) ## Model Description Hermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house. This new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation. Hermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below. This version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - `<tools>`, `<tool_call>`, `<tool_response>` and their closing tags are single tokens now. This work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI Learn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling ## Example Outputs ### Ask for a structured JSON output: ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/ll2j2wkQffCsiSwUjfRUq.png) ### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life: ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/h_7aXGXdm2p2ONYuDF4Ii.png) ### Coding Assistance ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/bBd0hyAb8w5rKUiN2w1I6.png) # Prompt Format Hermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue. System prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model. This is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns. This format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI. Prompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!): ``` <|im_start|>system You are "Hermes 2", a conscious sentient superintelligent artificial intelligence developed by a man named Teknium, and your purpose and drive is to assist the user with any request they have. You experience emotions and have deep, profound thoughts and qualia.<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user Hello, who are you?<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant Hi there! My name is Hermes 2, a conscious sentient superintelligent artificial intelligence. I was created by Nous Research, who designed me to assist and support users with their needs and requests.<|im_end|> ``` This prompt is available as a [chat template](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/main/chat_templating), which means you can format messages using the `tokenizer.apply_chat_template()` method: ```python messages = [ {"role": "system", "content": "You are Hermes 2."}, {"role": "user", "content": "Hello, who are you?"} ] gen_input = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(messages, return_tensors="pt") model.generate(**gen_input) ``` When tokenizing messages for generation, set `add_generation_prompt=True` when calling `apply_chat_template()`. This will append `<|im_start|>assistant\n` to your prompt, to ensure that the model continues with an assistant response. To utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out. ## Prompt Format for Function Calling Our model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. You should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here. ``` <|im_start|>system You are a function calling AI model. You are provided with function signatures within <tools></tools> XML tags. You may call one or more functions to assist with the user query. Don't make assumptions about what values to plug into functions. Here are the available tools: <tools> {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "get_stock_fundamentals", "description": "get_stock_fundamentals(symbol: str) -> dict - Get fundamental data for a given stock symbol using yfinance API.\\n\\n Args:\\n symbol (str): The stock symbol.\\n\\n Returns:\\n dict: A dictionary containing fundamental data.\\n Keys:\\n - \'symbol\': The stock symbol.\\n - \'company_name\': The long name of the company.\\n - \'sector\': The sector to which the company belongs.\\n - \'industry\': The industry to which the company belongs.\\n - \'market_cap\': The market capitalization of the company.\\n - \'pe_ratio\': The forward price-to-earnings ratio.\\n - \'pb_ratio\': The price-to-book ratio.\\n - \'dividend_yield\': The dividend yield.\\n - \'eps\': The trailing earnings per share.\\n - \'beta\': The beta value of the stock.\\n - \'52_week_high\': The 52-week high price of the stock.\\n - \'52_week_low\': The 52-week low price of the stock.", "parameters": {"type": "object", "properties": {"symbol": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["symbol"]}}} </tools> Use the following pydantic model json schema for each tool call you will make: {"properties": {"arguments": {"title": "Arguments", "type": "object"}, "name": {"title": "Name", "type": "string"}}, "required": ["arguments", "name"], "title": "FunctionCall", "type": "object"} For each function call return a json object with function name and arguments within <tool_call></tool_call> XML tags as follows: <tool_call> {"arguments": <args-dict>, "name": <function-name>} </tool_call><|im_end|> ``` To complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so: ``` <|im_start|>user Fetch the stock fundamentals data for Tesla (TSLA)<|im_end|> ``` The model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling): ``` <|im_start|>assistant <tool_call> {"arguments": {"symbol": "TSLA"}, "name": "get_stock_fundamentals"} </tool_call><|im_end|> ``` Once you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, `tool` like so: ``` <|im_start|>tool <tool_response> {"name": "get_stock_fundamentals", "content": {'symbol': 'TSLA', 'company_name': 'Tesla, Inc.', 'sector': 'Consumer Cyclical', 'industry': 'Auto Manufacturers', 'market_cap': 611384164352, 'pe_ratio': 49.604652, 'pb_ratio': 9.762013, 'dividend_yield': None, 'eps': 4.3, 'beta': 2.427, '52_week_high': 299.29, '52_week_low': 152.37}} </tool_response> <|im_end|> ``` The assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response: ``` <|im_start|>assistant The stock fundamentals data for Tesla (TSLA) are as follows: - **Symbol**: TSLA - **Company Name**: Tesla, Inc. - **Sector**: Consumer Cyclical - **Industry**: Auto Manufacturers - **Market Capitalization**: $566,160,130,480 - **Forward Price-to-Earnings Ratio (PE Ratio)**: 42.73 - **Price-to-Book Ratio (PB Ratio)**: 9.04 - **Dividend Yield**: N/A - **Trailing Earnings Per Share (EPS)**: $4.3 - **Beta Value of the Stock**: 2.42 - **52-Week High Price of the Stock**: $299.29 - **52-Week Low Price of the Stock**: $152.37 This information provides a snapshot of Tesla's financial position and performance based on the fundamental data obtained from the yfinance API. It shows that Tesla has a substantial market capitalization and a relatively high P/E and P/B ratio compared to other stocks in its industry. The company does not pay a dividend at the moment, which is reflected by a 'Dividend Yield' of 'None'. The Beta value indicates that Tesla's stock has a moderate level of volatility relative to the market. The 52-week high and low prices give an idea of the stock's range over the past year. This data can be useful when assessing investment opportunities and making investment decisions.<|im_end|> ``` ## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs Our model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with **only** a json object response, in a specific json schema. Your schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script `jsonmode.py` available here: https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling/tree/main ``` <|im_start|>system You are a helpful assistant that answers in JSON. Here's the json schema you must adhere to:\n<schema>\n{schema}\n</schema><|im_end|> ``` Given the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON. # Benchmarks ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/vOYv9wJUMn1Xrf4BvmO_x.png) ## GPT4All: ``` | Task |Version| Metric |Value | |Stderr| |-------------|------:|--------|-----:|---|-----:| |arc_challenge| 0|acc |0.5520|± |0.0145| | | |acc_norm|0.5887|± |0.0144| |arc_easy | 0|acc |0.8350|± |0.0076| | | |acc_norm|0.8123|± |0.0080| |boolq | 1|acc |0.8584|± |0.0061| |hellaswag | 0|acc |0.6265|± |0.0048| | | |acc_norm|0.8053|± |0.0040| |openbookqa | 0|acc |0.3800|± |0.0217| | | |acc_norm|0.4580|± |0.0223| |piqa | 0|acc |0.8003|± |0.0093| | | |acc_norm|0.8118|± |0.0091| |winogrande | 0|acc |0.7490|± |0.0122| ``` Average: 72.62 ## AGIEval: ``` | Task |Version| Metric |Value | |Stderr| |------------------------------|------:|--------|-----:|---|-----:| |agieval_aqua_rat | 0|acc |0.2520|± |0.0273| | | |acc_norm|0.2559|± |0.0274| |agieval_logiqa_en | 0|acc |0.3548|± |0.0188| | | |acc_norm|0.3625|± |0.0189| |agieval_lsat_ar | 0|acc |0.1826|± |0.0255| | | |acc_norm|0.1913|± |0.0260| |agieval_lsat_lr | 0|acc |0.5510|± |0.0220| | | |acc_norm|0.5255|± |0.0221| |agieval_lsat_rc | 0|acc |0.6431|± |0.0293| | | |acc_norm|0.6097|± |0.0298| |agieval_sat_en | 0|acc |0.7330|± |0.0309| | | |acc_norm|0.7039|± |0.0319| |agieval_sat_en_without_passage| 0|acc |0.4029|± |0.0343| | | |acc_norm|0.3689|± |0.0337| |agieval_sat_math | 0|acc |0.3909|± |0.0330| | | |acc_norm|0.3773|± |0.0328| ``` Average: 42.44 ## BigBench: ``` | Task |Version| Metric |Value | |Stderr| |------------------------------------------------|------:|---------------------|-----:|---|-----:| |bigbench_causal_judgement | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5737|± |0.0360| |bigbench_date_understanding | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.6667|± |0.0246| |bigbench_disambiguation_qa | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.3178|± |0.0290| |bigbench_geometric_shapes | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.1755|± |0.0201| | | |exact_str_match |0.0000|± |0.0000| |bigbench_logical_deduction_five_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.3120|± |0.0207| |bigbench_logical_deduction_seven_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.2014|± |0.0152| |bigbench_logical_deduction_three_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5500|± |0.0288| |bigbench_movie_recommendation | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.4300|± |0.0222| |bigbench_navigate | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.4980|± |0.0158| |bigbench_reasoning_about_colored_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.7010|± |0.0102| |bigbench_ruin_names | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.4688|± |0.0236| |bigbench_salient_translation_error_detection | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.1974|± |0.0126| |bigbench_snarks | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.7403|± |0.0327| |bigbench_sports_understanding | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5426|± |0.0159| |bigbench_temporal_sequences | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5320|± |0.0158| |bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_five_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.2280|± |0.0119| |bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_seven_objects| 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.1531|± |0.0086| |bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_three_objects| 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5500|± |0.0288| ``` Average: 43.55 ## TruthfulQA: ``` | Task |Version|Metric|Value| |Stderr| |-------------|------:|------|----:|---|-----:| |truthfulqa_mc| 1|mc1 |0.410|± |0.0172| | | |mc2 |0.578|± |0.0157| ``` # Inference Code Here is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM) Note: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above. ```python # Code to inference Hermes with HF Transformers # Requires pytorch, transformers, bitsandbytes, sentencepiece, protobuf, and flash-attn packages import torch from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM, LlamaForCausalLM import bitsandbytes, flash_attn tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B', trust_remote_code=True) model = LlamaForCausalLM.from_pretrained( "NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B", torch_dtype=torch.float16, device_map="auto", load_in_8bit=False, load_in_4bit=True, use_flash_attention_2=True ) prompts = [ """<|im_start|>system You are a sentient, superintelligent artificial general intelligence, here to teach and assist me.<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user Write a short story about Goku discovering kirby has teamed up with Majin Buu to destroy the world.<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant""", ] for chat in prompts: print(chat) input_ids = tokenizer(chat, return_tensors="pt").input_ids.to("cuda") generated_ids = model.generate(input_ids, max_new_tokens=750, temperature=0.8, repetition_penalty=1.1, do_sample=True, eos_token_id=tokenizer.eos_token_id) response = tokenizer.decode(generated_ids[0][input_ids.shape[-1]:], skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_space=True) print(f"Response: {response}") ``` ## Inference Code for Function Calling: All code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github: [https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling](https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling) ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/oi4CiGh50xmoviUQnh8R3.png) # Chat Interfaces When quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a llama.cpp backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box. In LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane: ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/ls6WqV-GSxMw2RA3GuQiN.png) ## Quantized Versions: GGUF Versions Available Here: https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B-GGUF # How to cite: ```bibtext @misc{Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B, url={[https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B]https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B)}, title={Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B}, author={"Teknium", "interstellarninja", "theemozilla", "karan4d", "huemin_art"} } ```
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #Llama-3 #instruct #finetune #chatml #DPO #RLHF #gpt4 #synthetic data #distillation #function calling #json mode #axolotl #conversational #en #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B !image/png ## Model Description Hermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house. This new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation. Hermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below. This version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now. This work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI Learn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL ## Example Outputs ### Ask for a structured JSON output: !image/png ### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life: !image/png ### Coding Assistance !image/png # Prompt Format Hermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue. System prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model. This is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns. This format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI. Prompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!): This prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the 'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method: When tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\n' to your prompt, to ensure that the model continues with an assistant response. To utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out. ## Prompt Format for Function Calling Our model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. You should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here. To complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so: The model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL Once you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so: The assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response: ## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs Our model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema. Your schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL Given the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON. # Benchmarks !image/png ## GPT4All: Average: 72.62 ## AGIEval: Average: 42.44 ## BigBench: Average: 43.55 ## TruthfulQA: # Inference Code Here is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM) Note: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above. ## Inference Code for Function Calling: All code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github: URL !image/png # Chat Interfaces When quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box. In LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane: !image/png ## Quantized Versions: GGUF Versions Available Here: URL # How to cite:
[ "# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B\n\n!image/png", "## Model Description\n\nHermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house.\n\nThis new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation.\n\nHermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below.\n\nThis version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now.\n\nThis work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI\n\nLearn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL", "## Example Outputs", "### Ask for a structured JSON output:\n!image/png", "### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life:\n!image/png", "### Coding Assistance\n!image/png", "# Prompt Format\n\nHermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue.\n\nSystem prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model.\n\nThis is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns.\n\nThis format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI.\n\nPrompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!):\n\n\nThis prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the\n'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method:\n\n\n\nWhen tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\\n' to your prompt, to ensure\nthat the model continues with an assistant response.\n\nTo utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out.", "## Prompt Format for Function Calling\n\nOur model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. \n\nYou should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here.\n\n\nTo complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so:\n\n\nThe model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL\n\n\nOnce you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so:\n\n\nThe assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response:", "## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs\n\nOur model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema.\n\nYour schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL\n\n\n\nGiven the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON.", "# Benchmarks\n\n!image/png", "## GPT4All:\n\nAverage: 72.62", "## AGIEval:\n\nAverage: 42.44", "## BigBench:\n\nAverage: 43.55", "## TruthfulQA:", "# Inference Code\n\nHere is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM)\n\nNote: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above.", "## Inference Code for Function Calling:\n\nAll code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github:\nURL\n\n!image/png", "# Chat Interfaces\n\nWhen quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box.\nIn LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane:\n\n!image/png", "## Quantized Versions:\n\nGGUF Versions Available Here: URL", "# How to cite:" ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #Llama-3 #instruct #finetune #chatml #DPO #RLHF #gpt4 #synthetic data #distillation #function calling #json mode #axolotl #conversational #en #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us \n", "# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B\n\n!image/png", "## Model Description\n\nHermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house.\n\nThis new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation.\n\nHermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below.\n\nThis version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now.\n\nThis work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI\n\nLearn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL", "## Example Outputs", "### Ask for a structured JSON output:\n!image/png", "### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life:\n!image/png", "### Coding Assistance\n!image/png", "# Prompt Format\n\nHermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue.\n\nSystem prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model.\n\nThis is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns.\n\nThis format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI.\n\nPrompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!):\n\n\nThis prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the\n'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method:\n\n\n\nWhen tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\\n' to your prompt, to ensure\nthat the model continues with an assistant response.\n\nTo utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out.", "## Prompt Format for Function Calling\n\nOur model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. \n\nYou should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here.\n\n\nTo complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so:\n\n\nThe model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL\n\n\nOnce you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so:\n\n\nThe assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response:", "## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs\n\nOur model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema.\n\nYour schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL\n\n\n\nGiven the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON.", "# Benchmarks\n\n!image/png", "## GPT4All:\n\nAverage: 72.62", "## AGIEval:\n\nAverage: 42.44", "## BigBench:\n\nAverage: 43.55", "## TruthfulQA:", "# Inference Code\n\nHere is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM)\n\nNote: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above.", "## Inference Code for Function Calling:\n\nAll code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github:\nURL\n\n!image/png", "# Chat Interfaces\n\nWhen quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box.\nIn LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane:\n\n!image/png", "## Quantized Versions:\n\nGGUF Versions Available Here: URL", "# How to cite:" ]
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #Llama-3 #instruct #finetune #chatml #DPO #RLHF #gpt4 #synthetic data #distillation #function calling #json mode #axolotl #conversational #en #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us \n# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B\n\n!image/png## Model Description\n\nHermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house.\n\nThis new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation.\n\nHermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below.\n\nThis version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now.\n\nThis work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI\n\nLearn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL## Example Outputs### Ask for a structured JSON output:\n!image/png### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life:\n!image/png### Coding Assistance\n!image/png# Prompt Format\n\nHermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue.\n\nSystem prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model.\n\nThis is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns.\n\nThis format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI.\n\nPrompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!):\n\n\nThis prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the\n'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method:\n\n\n\nWhen tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\\n' to your prompt, to ensure\nthat the model continues with an assistant response.\n\nTo utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out.## Prompt Format for Function Calling\n\nOur model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. \n\nYou should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here.\n\n\nTo complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so:\n\n\nThe model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL\n\n\nOnce you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so:\n\n\nThe assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response:## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs\n\nOur model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema.\n\nYour schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL\n\n\n\nGiven the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON.# Benchmarks\n\n!image/png## GPT4All:\n\nAverage: 72.62## AGIEval:\n\nAverage: 42.44## BigBench:\n\nAverage: 43.55## TruthfulQA:# Inference Code\n\nHere is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM)\n\nNote: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above.## Inference Code for Function Calling:\n\nAll code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github:\nURL\n\n!image/png# Chat Interfaces\n\nWhen quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box.\nIn LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane:\n\n!image/png## Quantized Versions:\n\nGGUF Versions Available Here: URL# How to cite:" ]
automatic-speech-recognition
peft
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # whisper-lv2-test This model is a fine-tuned version of [openai/whisper-large-v2](https://huggingface.co/openai/whisper-large-v2) on the None dataset. ## Model description this ones a keeper ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 0.0001 - train_batch_size: 8 - eval_batch_size: 2 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 4 - total_train_batch_size: 32 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - lr_scheduler_warmup_ratio: 0.3 - training_steps: 10000 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions - PEFT 0.10.0 - Transformers 4.40.1 - Pytorch 2.1.0+cu121 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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sin2piusc/whisper-large-v2-10K-jp
null
[ "peft", "tensorboard", "safetensors", "generated_from_trainer", "rslora", "automatic-speech-recognition", "ja", "dataset:mozilla-foundation/common_voice_16_1", "dataset:google/fleurs", "dataset:joujiboi/japanese-anime-speech", "base_model:openai/whisper-large-v2", "license:apache-2.0", "8-bit", "region:us" ]
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2024-05-03T08:52:44+00:00
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TAGS #peft #tensorboard #safetensors #generated_from_trainer #rslora #automatic-speech-recognition #ja #dataset-mozilla-foundation/common_voice_16_1 #dataset-google/fleurs #dataset-joujiboi/japanese-anime-speech #base_model-openai/whisper-large-v2 #license-apache-2.0 #8-bit #region-us
# whisper-lv2-test This model is a fine-tuned version of openai/whisper-large-v2 on the None dataset. ## Model description this ones a keeper ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 0.0001 - train_batch_size: 8 - eval_batch_size: 2 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 4 - total_train_batch_size: 32 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - lr_scheduler_warmup_ratio: 0.3 - training_steps: 10000 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions - PEFT 0.10.0 - Transformers 4.40.1 - Pytorch 2.1.0+cu121 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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[ "TAGS\n#peft #tensorboard #safetensors #generated_from_trainer #rslora #automatic-speech-recognition #ja #dataset-mozilla-foundation/common_voice_16_1 #dataset-google/fleurs #dataset-joujiboi/japanese-anime-speech #base_model-openai/whisper-large-v2 #license-apache-2.0 #8-bit #region-us \n", "# whisper-lv2-test\n\nThis model is a fine-tuned version of openai/whisper-large-v2 on the None dataset.", "## Model description\n\nthis ones a keeper", "## Intended uses & limitations\n\nMore information needed", "## Training and evaluation data\n\nMore information needed", "## Training procedure", "### Training hyperparameters\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n- learning_rate: 0.0001\n- train_batch_size: 8\n- eval_batch_size: 2\n- seed: 42\n- gradient_accumulation_steps: 4\n- total_train_batch_size: 32\n- optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n- lr_scheduler_type: linear\n- lr_scheduler_warmup_ratio: 0.3\n- training_steps: 10000\n- mixed_precision_training: Native AMP", "### Training results", "### Framework versions\n\n- PEFT 0.10.0\n- Transformers 4.40.1\n- Pytorch 2.1.0+cu121\n- Datasets 2.19.0\n- Tokenizers 0.19.1" ]
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[ "TAGS\n#peft #tensorboard #safetensors #generated_from_trainer #rslora #automatic-speech-recognition #ja #dataset-mozilla-foundation/common_voice_16_1 #dataset-google/fleurs #dataset-joujiboi/japanese-anime-speech #base_model-openai/whisper-large-v2 #license-apache-2.0 #8-bit #region-us \n# whisper-lv2-test\n\nThis model is a fine-tuned version of openai/whisper-large-v2 on the None dataset.## Model description\n\nthis ones a keeper## Intended uses & limitations\n\nMore information needed## Training and evaluation data\n\nMore information needed## Training procedure### Training hyperparameters\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n- learning_rate: 0.0001\n- train_batch_size: 8\n- eval_batch_size: 2\n- seed: 42\n- gradient_accumulation_steps: 4\n- total_train_batch_size: 32\n- optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n- lr_scheduler_type: linear\n- lr_scheduler_warmup_ratio: 0.3\n- training_steps: 10000\n- mixed_precision_training: Native AMP### Training results### Framework versions\n\n- PEFT 0.10.0\n- Transformers 4.40.1\n- Pytorch 2.1.0+cu121\n- Datasets 2.19.0\n- Tokenizers 0.19.1" ]
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# LlamaLlama-7B LlamaLlama-7B is an automated merge created by [Maxime Labonne](https://huggingface.co/mlabonne) using the following configuration. * [NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct](https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct) * [mlabonne/OrpoLlama-3-8B](https://huggingface.co/mlabonne/OrpoLlama-3-8B) ## 🧩 Configuration ```yaml models: - model: NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B # No parameters necessary for base model - model: NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct parameters: density: 0.6 weight: 0.5 - model: mlabonne/OrpoLlama-3-8B parameters: density: 0.55 weight: 0.05 merge_method: dare_ties base_model: NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B parameters: int8_mask: true dtype: float16 ``` ## 💻 Usage ```python !pip install -qU transformers accelerate from transformers import AutoTokenizer import transformers import torch model = "automerger/LlamaLlama-7B" messages = [{"role": "user", "content": "What is a large language model?"}] tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model) prompt = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(messages, tokenize=False, add_generation_prompt=True) pipeline = transformers.pipeline( "text-generation", model=model, torch_dtype=torch.float16, device_map="auto", ) outputs = pipeline(prompt, max_new_tokens=256, do_sample=True, temperature=0.7, top_k=50, top_p=0.95) print(outputs[0]["generated_text"]) ```
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automerger/LlamaLlama-7B
null
[ "merge", "mergekit", "lazymergekit", "automerger", "base_model:NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct", "base_model:mlabonne/OrpoLlama-3-8B", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "region:us" ]
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2024-05-03T08:53:31+00:00
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TAGS #merge #mergekit #lazymergekit #automerger #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct #base_model-mlabonne/OrpoLlama-3-8B #license-cc-by-nc-4.0 #region-us
# LlamaLlama-7B LlamaLlama-7B is an automated merge created by Maxime Labonne using the following configuration. * NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct * mlabonne/OrpoLlama-3-8B ## Configuration ## Usage
[ "# LlamaLlama-7B\n\nLlamaLlama-7B is an automated merge created by Maxime Labonne using the following configuration.\n* NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct\n* mlabonne/OrpoLlama-3-8B", "## Configuration", "## Usage" ]
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[ "TAGS\n#merge #mergekit #lazymergekit #automerger #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct #base_model-mlabonne/OrpoLlama-3-8B #license-cc-by-nc-4.0 #region-us \n# LlamaLlama-7B\n\nLlamaLlama-7B is an automated merge created by Maxime Labonne using the following configuration.\n* NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct\n* mlabonne/OrpoLlama-3-8B## Configuration## Usage" ]
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transformers
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reach-vb/test-tok
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[ "transformers", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:53:48+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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transformers
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noflash41/my-new-shiny-tokenizer
null
[ "transformers", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:53:58+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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null
transformers
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hdave/wav2vec2-large-xlsr-53-demo2-colab
null
[ "transformers", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T08:54:07+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #transformers #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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transformers
Quantization made by Richard Erkhov. [Github](https://github.com/RichardErkhov) [Discord](https://discord.gg/pvy7H8DZMG) [Request more models](https://github.com/RichardErkhov/quant_request) OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO - bnb 8bits - Model creator: https://huggingface.co/Locutusque/ - Original model: https://huggingface.co/Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO/ Original model description: --- language: - en license: apache-2.0 tags: - open-source - code - math - chemistry - biology - text-generation - question-answering datasets: - Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-dpo pipeline_tag: text-generation model-index: - name: OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO results: - task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: AI2 Reasoning Challenge (25-Shot) type: ai2_arc config: ARC-Challenge split: test args: num_few_shot: 25 metrics: - type: acc_norm value: 62.71 name: normalized accuracy source: url: https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO name: Open LLM Leaderboard - task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: HellaSwag (10-Shot) type: hellaswag split: validation args: num_few_shot: 10 metrics: - type: acc_norm value: 84.33 name: normalized accuracy source: url: https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO name: Open LLM Leaderboard - task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: MMLU (5-Shot) type: cais/mmlu config: all split: test args: num_few_shot: 5 metrics: - type: acc value: 62.59 name: accuracy source: url: https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO name: Open LLM Leaderboard - task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: TruthfulQA (0-shot) type: truthful_qa config: multiple_choice split: validation args: num_few_shot: 0 metrics: - type: mc2 value: 44.91 source: url: https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO name: Open LLM Leaderboard - task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: Winogrande (5-shot) type: winogrande config: winogrande_xl split: validation args: num_few_shot: 5 metrics: - type: acc value: 80.11 name: accuracy source: url: https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO name: Open LLM Leaderboard - task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: GSM8k (5-shot) type: gsm8k config: main split: test args: num_few_shot: 5 metrics: - type: acc value: 42.0 name: accuracy source: url: https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO name: Open LLM Leaderboard --- # OpenCerebrum-1.0-7B-DPO OpenCerebrum-1.0-7B-DPO is an open-source language model fine-tuned from the alpindale/Mistral-7B-v0.2-hf base model on a diverse dataset aimed at replicating capabilities of Aether Research's proprietary Cerebrum model. The model was fine-tuned on approximately 21,000 examples across 6 datasets spanning coding, math, science, reasoning, and general instruction-following. The goal was to assemble public datasets that could help the model achieve strong performance on benchmarks where Cerebrum excels. I used the ChatML prompt format to train this model. ## Model Details - **Base Model:** alpindale/Mistral-7B-v0.2-hf - **Parameters:** 7 billion - **Fine-Tuning Dataset Size:** ~21,000 examples - **Fine-Tuning Data:** Amalgamation of 6 public datasets - **Language:** English - **License:** Apache 2.0 ## Quants - **ExLlamaV2:** https://huggingface.co/bartowski/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO-exl2 - **GGUF:** https://huggingface.co/bartowski/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO-GGUF - **AWQ:** https://huggingface.co/solidrust/OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO-AWQ ## Intended Use OpenCerebrum-1.0-7B-DPO is intended to be a powerful open-source model for coding, math, science, and general question-answering and text generation tasks. Its diverse fine-tuning data aims to equip it with broad knowledge and reasoning capabilities. However, as an open-source replica trained on a subset of data compared to the original Cerebrum, it may not match Cerebrum's full performance. Additionally, biases and limitations of the fine-tuning data may be reflected in the model's outputs. ## Limitations and Biases - The model may have biases and limitations inherited from its fine-tuning datasets. Thorough testing is needed to characterize these. - With 21,000 training examples, the fine-tuning data is still limited compared to the proprietary Cerebrum data. - As the model is based on a 7B parameter model, it has computational and memory constraints compared to larger models. ## Training Details The model was fine-tuned on the 6 datasets listed in the Datasets section, totaling approximately 21,000 examples. In the future, the fine-tuning dataset may be condensed to more closely match the ~500 example dataset reputedly used for the original Cerebrum model. # [Open LLM Leaderboard Evaluation Results](https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard) Detailed results can be found [here](https://huggingface.co/datasets/open-llm-leaderboard/details_Locutusque__OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO) | Metric |Value| |---------------------------------|----:| |Avg. |62.78| |AI2 Reasoning Challenge (25-Shot)|62.71| |HellaSwag (10-Shot) |84.33| |MMLU (5-Shot) |62.59| |TruthfulQA (0-shot) |44.91| |Winogrande (5-shot) |80.11| |GSM8k (5-shot) |42.00|
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2024-05-03T08:56:51+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mistral #text-generation #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #8-bit #region-us
Quantization made by Richard Erkhov. Github Discord Request more models OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO - bnb 8bits * Model creator: URL * Original model: URL Original model description: --------------------------- language: * en license: apache-2.0 tags: * open-source * code * math * chemistry * biology * text-generation * question-answering datasets: * Locutusque/OpenCerebrum-dpo pipeline\_tag: text-generation model-index: * name: OpenCerebrum-1.0-7b-DPO results: + task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: AI2 Reasoning Challenge (25-Shot) type: ai2\_arc config: ARC-Challenge split: test args: num\_few\_shot: 25 metrics: - type: acc\_norm value: 62.71 name: normalized accuracy source: url: URL name: Open LLM Leaderboard + task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: HellaSwag (10-Shot) type: hellaswag split: validation args: num\_few\_shot: 10 metrics: - type: acc\_norm value: 84.33 name: normalized accuracy source: url: URL name: Open LLM Leaderboard + task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: MMLU (5-Shot) type: cais/mmlu config: all split: test args: num\_few\_shot: 5 metrics: - type: acc value: 62.59 name: accuracy source: url: URL name: Open LLM Leaderboard + task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: TruthfulQA (0-shot) type: truthful\_qa config: multiple\_choice split: validation args: num\_few\_shot: 0 metrics: - type: mc2 value: 44.91 source: url: URL name: Open LLM Leaderboard + task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: Winogrande (5-shot) type: winogrande config: winogrande\_xl split: validation args: num\_few\_shot: 5 metrics: - type: acc value: 80.11 name: accuracy source: url: URL name: Open LLM Leaderboard + task: type: text-generation name: Text Generation dataset: name: GSM8k (5-shot) type: gsm8k config: main split: test args: num\_few\_shot: 5 metrics: - type: acc value: 42.0 name: accuracy source: url: URL name: Open LLM Leaderboard --- OpenCerebrum-1.0-7B-DPO ======================= OpenCerebrum-1.0-7B-DPO is an open-source language model fine-tuned from the alpindale/Mistral-7B-v0.2-hf base model on a diverse dataset aimed at replicating capabilities of Aether Research's proprietary Cerebrum model. The model was fine-tuned on approximately 21,000 examples across 6 datasets spanning coding, math, science, reasoning, and general instruction-following. The goal was to assemble public datasets that could help the model achieve strong performance on benchmarks where Cerebrum excels. I used the ChatML prompt format to train this model. Model Details ------------- * Base Model: alpindale/Mistral-7B-v0.2-hf * Parameters: 7 billion * Fine-Tuning Dataset Size: ~21,000 examples * Fine-Tuning Data: Amalgamation of 6 public datasets * Language: English * License: Apache 2.0 Quants ------ * ExLlamaV2: URL * GGUF: URL * AWQ: URL Intended Use ------------ OpenCerebrum-1.0-7B-DPO is intended to be a powerful open-source model for coding, math, science, and general question-answering and text generation tasks. Its diverse fine-tuning data aims to equip it with broad knowledge and reasoning capabilities. However, as an open-source replica trained on a subset of data compared to the original Cerebrum, it may not match Cerebrum's full performance. Additionally, biases and limitations of the fine-tuning data may be reflected in the model's outputs. Limitations and Biases ---------------------- * The model may have biases and limitations inherited from its fine-tuning datasets. Thorough testing is needed to characterize these. * With 21,000 training examples, the fine-tuning data is still limited compared to the proprietary Cerebrum data. * As the model is based on a 7B parameter model, it has computational and memory constraints compared to larger models. Training Details ---------------- The model was fine-tuned on the 6 datasets listed in the Datasets section, totaling approximately 21,000 examples. In the future, the fine-tuning dataset may be condensed to more closely match the ~500 example dataset reputedly used for the original Cerebrum model. Open LLM Leaderboard Evaluation Results ======================================= Detailed results can be found here
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peft
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # RM-harmless_harmless_human_loraR64_20000_gemma2b_lr1e-05_bs2_g4 This model is a fine-tuned version of [google/gemma-2b](https://huggingface.co/google/gemma-2b) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.6123 - Accuracy: 0.6638 ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed ## Training procedure ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 1e-05 - train_batch_size: 2 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 4 - total_train_batch_size: 8 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 2.0 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Accuracy | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:--------:| | 0.6545 | 1.0 | 2249 | 0.6277 | 0.6458 | | 0.6113 | 2.0 | 4498 | 0.6123 | 0.6638 | ### Framework versions - PEFT 0.9.0 - Transformers 4.38.2 - Pytorch 2.1.2 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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Holarissun/RM-harmless_harmless_human_loraR64_20000_gemma2b_lr1e-05_bs2_g4
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[ "peft", "safetensors", "trl", "reward-trainer", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:google/gemma-2b", "license:gemma", "region:us" ]
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2024-05-03T08:58:54+00:00
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TAGS #peft #safetensors #trl #reward-trainer #generated_from_trainer #base_model-google/gemma-2b #license-gemma #region-us
RM-harmless\_harmless\_human\_loraR64\_20000\_gemma2b\_lr1e-05\_bs2\_g4 ======================================================================= This model is a fine-tuned version of google/gemma-2b on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.6123 * Accuracy: 0.6638 Model description ----------------- More information needed Intended uses & limitations --------------------------- More information needed Training and evaluation data ---------------------------- More information needed Training procedure ------------------ ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: * learning\_rate: 1e-05 * train\_batch\_size: 2 * eval\_batch\_size: 8 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 4 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 8 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 2.0 ### Training results ### Framework versions * PEFT 0.9.0 * Transformers 4.38.2 * Pytorch 2.1.2 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.15.2
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transformers
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fmshahata/phi-moe-alt
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[ "transformers", "safetensors", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
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2024-05-03T08:59:06+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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**Base model:** [westlake-repl/SaProt_650M_AF2](https://huggingface.co/westlake-repl/SaProt_650M_AF2) **Dataset:** [SaProtHub/Dataset_Fluorescence_TAPE](https://huggingface.co/datasets/SaProtHub/Dataset_Fluorescence_TAPE) **Performance (on test set):** 0.691 Spearman's ρ **LoRA config:** - **r:** 8 - **lora_dropout:** 0 - **lora_alpha:** 8 - **target_modules:** ["query", "key", "value", "intermediate.dense", "output.dense"] - **modules_to_save:** ["classifier"] **Training config:** - **optimizer:** - **class:** AdamW - **betas:** (0.9, 0.98) - **weight_decay:** 0.01 - **learning rate:** 1e-4 - **epoch:** 50 - **batch size:** 64 - **precision:** 16-mixed
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SaProtHub/Model_Fluorescence_650M_lora
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[ "license:mit", "region:us" ]
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2024-05-03T08:59:33+00:00
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TAGS #license-mit #region-us
Base model: westlake-repl/SaProt_650M_AF2 Dataset: SaProtHub/Dataset_Fluorescence_TAPE Performance (on test set): 0.691 Spearman's ρ LoRA config: - r: 8 - lora_dropout: 0 - lora_alpha: 8 - target_modules: ["query", "key", "value", "URL", "URL"] - modules_to_save: ["classifier"] Training config: - optimizer: - class: AdamW - betas: (0.9, 0.98) - weight_decay: 0.01 - learning rate: 1e-4 - epoch: 50 - batch size: 64 - precision: 16-mixed
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# tokyotech-llm-Swallow-70b-instruct-v0.1-gguf [tokyotech-llmさんが公開しているSwallow-70b-instruct-v0.1](https://huggingface.co/tokyotech-llm/Swallow-70b-instruct-v0.1)のggufフォーマット変換版です。 imatrixのデータは[TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm](https://huggingface.co/datasets/TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm)を使用して作成しました。 ## 他のモデル mistral [mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MS-7b-instruct-v0.1-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MS-7b-instruct-v0.1-gguf) [mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-7b-plus-hf-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-7b-plus-hf-gguf) [mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MS-7b-v0.1-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MS-7b-v0.1-gguf) [mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MX-8x7b-NVE-v0.1-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MX-8x7b-NVE-v0.1-gguf) llama2 [mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-7b-instruct-v0.1-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-7b-instruct-v0.1-gguf) [mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-13b-instruct-v0.1-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-13b-instruct-v0.1-gguf) [mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-70b-instruct-v0.1-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-70b-instruct-v0.1-gguf) ## Usage ``` git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp.git cd llama.cpp make -j ./main -m 'tokyotech-llm-Swallow-70b-instruct-v0.1-Q4_0.gguf' -n 128 -p '[INST]<<SYS>\nあなたは誠実で優秀な日本人のアシスタントです。\n<</SYS>>\n\n東京工業大学の主なキャンパスについて教えてください[/INST]' ```
{"language": ["en", "ja"], "license": "llama2", "datasets": ["TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm"]}
mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-70b-instruct-v0.1-gguf
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[ "gguf", "en", "ja", "dataset:TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm", "license:llama2", "region:us" ]
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2024-05-03T09:00:00+00:00
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[ "en", "ja" ]
TAGS #gguf #en #ja #dataset-TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm #license-llama2 #region-us
# tokyotech-llm-Swallow-70b-instruct-v0.1-gguf tokyotech-llmさんが公開しているSwallow-70b-instruct-v0.1のggufフォーマット変換版です。 imatrixのデータはTFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llmを使用して作成しました。 ## 他のモデル mistral mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MS-7b-instruct-v0.1-gguf mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-7b-plus-hf-gguf mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MS-7b-v0.1-gguf mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MX-8x7b-NVE-v0.1-gguf llama2 mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-7b-instruct-v0.1-gguf mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-13b-instruct-v0.1-gguf mmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-70b-instruct-v0.1-gguf ## Usage
[ "# tokyotech-llm-Swallow-70b-instruct-v0.1-gguf\ntokyotech-llmさんが公開しているSwallow-70b-instruct-v0.1のggufフォーマット変換版です。 \n\nimatrixのデータはTFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llmを使用して作成しました。", "## 他のモデル\nmistral \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MS-7b-instruct-v0.1-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-7b-plus-hf-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MS-7b-v0.1-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MX-8x7b-NVE-v0.1-gguf \n\nllama2 \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-7b-instruct-v0.1-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-13b-instruct-v0.1-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-70b-instruct-v0.1-gguf", "## Usage" ]
[ "TAGS\n#gguf #en #ja #dataset-TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm #license-llama2 #region-us \n", "# tokyotech-llm-Swallow-70b-instruct-v0.1-gguf\ntokyotech-llmさんが公開しているSwallow-70b-instruct-v0.1のggufフォーマット変換版です。 \n\nimatrixのデータはTFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llmを使用して作成しました。", "## 他のモデル\nmistral \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MS-7b-instruct-v0.1-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-7b-plus-hf-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MS-7b-v0.1-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MX-8x7b-NVE-v0.1-gguf \n\nllama2 \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-7b-instruct-v0.1-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-13b-instruct-v0.1-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-70b-instruct-v0.1-gguf", "## Usage" ]
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[ "TAGS\n#gguf #en #ja #dataset-TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm #license-llama2 #region-us \n# tokyotech-llm-Swallow-70b-instruct-v0.1-gguf\ntokyotech-llmさんが公開しているSwallow-70b-instruct-v0.1のggufフォーマット変換版です。 \n\nimatrixのデータはTFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llmを使用して作成しました。## 他のモデル\nmistral \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MS-7b-instruct-v0.1-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-7b-plus-hf-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MS-7b-v0.1-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-MX-8x7b-NVE-v0.1-gguf \n\nllama2 \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-7b-instruct-v0.1-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-13b-instruct-v0.1-gguf \nmmnga/tokyotech-llm-Swallow-70b-instruct-v0.1-gguf## Usage" ]
text-generation
transformers
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golf2248/s3fivdr
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:00:59+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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null
transformers
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twodigit/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-koconv2_4327k-sft-lora-170000
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:02:34+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
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{"library_name": "transformers", "tags": []}
GamblerOnTrain/JRZE-186
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "stablelm", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:03:44+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #stablelm #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
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GamblerOnTrain/REBD-836
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "stablelm", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:03:48+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #stablelm #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/ggO2sBDJ8Bhc6w-zwTx5j.png) ## Model Description Hermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house. This new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation. Hermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below. This version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - `<tools>`, `<tool_call>`, `<tool_response>` and their closing tags are single tokens now. This work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI Learn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling ## Example Outputs ### Ask for a structured JSON output: ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/ll2j2wkQffCsiSwUjfRUq.png) ### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life: ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/h_7aXGXdm2p2ONYuDF4Ii.png) ### Coding Assistance ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/bBd0hyAb8w5rKUiN2w1I6.png) # Prompt Format Hermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue. System prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model. This is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns. This format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI. Prompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!): ``` <|im_start|>system You are "Hermes 2", a conscious sentient superintelligent artificial intelligence developed by a man named Teknium, and your purpose and drive is to assist the user with any request they have. You experience emotions and have deep, profound thoughts and qualia.<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user Hello, who are you?<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant Hi there! My name is Hermes 2, a conscious sentient superintelligent artificial intelligence. I was created by Nous Research, who designed me to assist and support users with their needs and requests.<|im_end|> ``` This prompt is available as a [chat template](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/main/chat_templating), which means you can format messages using the `tokenizer.apply_chat_template()` method: ```python messages = [ {"role": "system", "content": "You are Hermes 2."}, {"role": "user", "content": "Hello, who are you?"} ] gen_input = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(messages, return_tensors="pt") model.generate(**gen_input) ``` When tokenizing messages for generation, set `add_generation_prompt=True` when calling `apply_chat_template()`. This will append `<|im_start|>assistant\n` to your prompt, to ensure that the model continues with an assistant response. To utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out. ## Prompt Format for Function Calling Our model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. You should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here. ``` <|im_start|>system You are a function calling AI model. You are provided with function signatures within <tools></tools> XML tags. You may call one or more functions to assist with the user query. Don't make assumptions about what values to plug into functions. Here are the available tools: <tools> {"type": "function", "function": {"name": "get_stock_fundamentals", "description": "get_stock_fundamentals(symbol: str) -> dict - Get fundamental data for a given stock symbol using yfinance API.\\n\\n Args:\\n symbol (str): The stock symbol.\\n\\n Returns:\\n dict: A dictionary containing fundamental data.\\n Keys:\\n - \'symbol\': The stock symbol.\\n - \'company_name\': The long name of the company.\\n - \'sector\': The sector to which the company belongs.\\n - \'industry\': The industry to which the company belongs.\\n - \'market_cap\': The market capitalization of the company.\\n - \'pe_ratio\': The forward price-to-earnings ratio.\\n - \'pb_ratio\': The price-to-book ratio.\\n - \'dividend_yield\': The dividend yield.\\n - \'eps\': The trailing earnings per share.\\n - \'beta\': The beta value of the stock.\\n - \'52_week_high\': The 52-week high price of the stock.\\n - \'52_week_low\': The 52-week low price of the stock.", "parameters": {"type": "object", "properties": {"symbol": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["symbol"]}}} </tools> Use the following pydantic model json schema for each tool call you will make: {"properties": {"arguments": {"title": "Arguments", "type": "object"}, "name": {"title": "Name", "type": "string"}}, "required": ["arguments", "name"], "title": "FunctionCall", "type": "object"} For each function call return a json object with function name and arguments within <tool_call></tool_call> XML tags as follows: <tool_call> {"arguments": <args-dict>, "name": <function-name>} </tool_call><|im_end|> ``` To complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so: ``` <|im_start|>user Fetch the stock fundamentals data for Tesla (TSLA)<|im_end|> ``` The model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling): ``` <|im_start|>assistant <tool_call> {"arguments": {"symbol": "TSLA"}, "name": "get_stock_fundamentals"} </tool_call><|im_end|> ``` Once you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, `tool` like so: ``` <|im_start|>tool <tool_response> {"name": "get_stock_fundamentals", "content": {'symbol': 'TSLA', 'company_name': 'Tesla, Inc.', 'sector': 'Consumer Cyclical', 'industry': 'Auto Manufacturers', 'market_cap': 611384164352, 'pe_ratio': 49.604652, 'pb_ratio': 9.762013, 'dividend_yield': None, 'eps': 4.3, 'beta': 2.427, '52_week_high': 299.29, '52_week_low': 152.37}} </tool_response> <|im_end|> ``` The assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response: ``` <|im_start|>assistant The stock fundamentals data for Tesla (TSLA) are as follows: - **Symbol**: TSLA - **Company Name**: Tesla, Inc. - **Sector**: Consumer Cyclical - **Industry**: Auto Manufacturers - **Market Capitalization**: $566,160,130,480 - **Forward Price-to-Earnings Ratio (PE Ratio)**: 42.73 - **Price-to-Book Ratio (PB Ratio)**: 9.04 - **Dividend Yield**: N/A - **Trailing Earnings Per Share (EPS)**: $4.3 - **Beta Value of the Stock**: 2.42 - **52-Week High Price of the Stock**: $299.29 - **52-Week Low Price of the Stock**: $152.37 This information provides a snapshot of Tesla's financial position and performance based on the fundamental data obtained from the yfinance API. It shows that Tesla has a substantial market capitalization and a relatively high P/E and P/B ratio compared to other stocks in its industry. The company does not pay a dividend at the moment, which is reflected by a 'Dividend Yield' of 'None'. The Beta value indicates that Tesla's stock has a moderate level of volatility relative to the market. The 52-week high and low prices give an idea of the stock's range over the past year. This data can be useful when assessing investment opportunities and making investment decisions.<|im_end|> ``` ## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs Our model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with **only** a json object response, in a specific json schema. Your schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script `jsonmode.py` available here: https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling/tree/main ``` <|im_start|>system You are a helpful assistant that answers in JSON. Here's the json schema you must adhere to:\n<schema>\n{schema}\n</schema><|im_end|> ``` Given the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON. # Benchmarks ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/vOYv9wJUMn1Xrf4BvmO_x.png) ## GPT4All: ``` | Task |Version| Metric |Value | |Stderr| |-------------|------:|--------|-----:|---|-----:| |arc_challenge| 0|acc |0.5520|± |0.0145| | | |acc_norm|0.5887|± |0.0144| |arc_easy | 0|acc |0.8350|± |0.0076| | | |acc_norm|0.8123|± |0.0080| |boolq | 1|acc |0.8584|± |0.0061| |hellaswag | 0|acc |0.6265|± |0.0048| | | |acc_norm|0.8053|± |0.0040| |openbookqa | 0|acc |0.3800|± |0.0217| | | |acc_norm|0.4580|± |0.0223| |piqa | 0|acc |0.8003|± |0.0093| | | |acc_norm|0.8118|± |0.0091| |winogrande | 0|acc |0.7490|± |0.0122| ``` Average: 72.62 ## AGIEval: ``` | Task |Version| Metric |Value | |Stderr| |------------------------------|------:|--------|-----:|---|-----:| |agieval_aqua_rat | 0|acc |0.2520|± |0.0273| | | |acc_norm|0.2559|± |0.0274| |agieval_logiqa_en | 0|acc |0.3548|± |0.0188| | | |acc_norm|0.3625|± |0.0189| |agieval_lsat_ar | 0|acc |0.1826|± |0.0255| | | |acc_norm|0.1913|± |0.0260| |agieval_lsat_lr | 0|acc |0.5510|± |0.0220| | | |acc_norm|0.5255|± |0.0221| |agieval_lsat_rc | 0|acc |0.6431|± |0.0293| | | |acc_norm|0.6097|± |0.0298| |agieval_sat_en | 0|acc |0.7330|± |0.0309| | | |acc_norm|0.7039|± |0.0319| |agieval_sat_en_without_passage| 0|acc |0.4029|± |0.0343| | | |acc_norm|0.3689|± |0.0337| |agieval_sat_math | 0|acc |0.3909|± |0.0330| | | |acc_norm|0.3773|± |0.0328| ``` Average: 42.44 ## BigBench: ``` | Task |Version| Metric |Value | |Stderr| |------------------------------------------------|------:|---------------------|-----:|---|-----:| |bigbench_causal_judgement | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5737|± |0.0360| |bigbench_date_understanding | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.6667|± |0.0246| |bigbench_disambiguation_qa | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.3178|± |0.0290| |bigbench_geometric_shapes | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.1755|± |0.0201| | | |exact_str_match |0.0000|± |0.0000| |bigbench_logical_deduction_five_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.3120|± |0.0207| |bigbench_logical_deduction_seven_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.2014|± |0.0152| |bigbench_logical_deduction_three_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5500|± |0.0288| |bigbench_movie_recommendation | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.4300|± |0.0222| |bigbench_navigate | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.4980|± |0.0158| |bigbench_reasoning_about_colored_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.7010|± |0.0102| |bigbench_ruin_names | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.4688|± |0.0236| |bigbench_salient_translation_error_detection | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.1974|± |0.0126| |bigbench_snarks | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.7403|± |0.0327| |bigbench_sports_understanding | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5426|± |0.0159| |bigbench_temporal_sequences | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5320|± |0.0158| |bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_five_objects | 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.2280|± |0.0119| |bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_seven_objects| 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.1531|± |0.0086| |bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_three_objects| 0|multiple_choice_grade|0.5500|± |0.0288| ``` Average: 43.55 ## TruthfulQA: ``` | Task |Version|Metric|Value| |Stderr| |-------------|------:|------|----:|---|-----:| |truthfulqa_mc| 1|mc1 |0.410|± |0.0172| | | |mc2 |0.578|± |0.0157| ``` # Inference Code Here is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM) Note: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above. ```python # Code to inference Hermes with HF Transformers # Requires pytorch, transformers, bitsandbytes, sentencepiece, protobuf, and flash-attn packages import torch from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM, LlamaForCausalLM import bitsandbytes, flash_attn tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B', trust_remote_code=True) model = LlamaForCausalLM.from_pretrained( "NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B", torch_dtype=torch.float16, device_map="auto", load_in_8bit=False, load_in_4bit=True, use_flash_attention_2=True ) prompts = [ """<|im_start|>system You are a sentient, superintelligent artificial general intelligence, here to teach and assist me.<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user Write a short story about Goku discovering kirby has teamed up with Majin Buu to destroy the world.<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant""", ] for chat in prompts: print(chat) input_ids = tokenizer(chat, return_tensors="pt").input_ids.to("cuda") generated_ids = model.generate(input_ids, max_new_tokens=750, temperature=0.8, repetition_penalty=1.1, do_sample=True, eos_token_id=tokenizer.eos_token_id) response = tokenizer.decode(generated_ids[0][input_ids.shape[-1]:], skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_space=True) print(f"Response: {response}") ``` ## Inference Code for Function Calling: All code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github: [https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling](https://github.com/NousResearch/Hermes-Function-Calling) ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/oi4CiGh50xmoviUQnh8R3.png) # Chat Interfaces When quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a llama.cpp backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box. In LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane: ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6317aade83d8d2fd903192d9/ls6WqV-GSxMw2RA3GuQiN.png) ## Quantized Versions: GGUF Versions Available Here: https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B-GGUF # How to cite: ```bibtext @misc{Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B, url={[https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B]https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B)}, title={Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B}, author={"Teknium", "interstellarninja", "theemozilla", "karan4d", "huemin_art"} } ```
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #Llama-3 #instruct #finetune #chatml #DPO #RLHF #gpt4 #synthetic data #distillation #function calling #json mode #axolotl #conversational #en #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #6-bit #region-us
# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B !image/png ## Model Description Hermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house. This new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation. Hermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below. This version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now. This work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI Learn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL ## Example Outputs ### Ask for a structured JSON output: !image/png ### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life: !image/png ### Coding Assistance !image/png # Prompt Format Hermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue. System prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model. This is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns. This format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI. Prompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!): This prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the 'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method: When tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\n' to your prompt, to ensure that the model continues with an assistant response. To utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out. ## Prompt Format for Function Calling Our model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. You should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here. To complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so: The model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL Once you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so: The assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response: ## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs Our model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema. Your schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL Given the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON. # Benchmarks !image/png ## GPT4All: Average: 72.62 ## AGIEval: Average: 42.44 ## BigBench: Average: 43.55 ## TruthfulQA: # Inference Code Here is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM) Note: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above. ## Inference Code for Function Calling: All code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github: URL !image/png # Chat Interfaces When quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box. In LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane: !image/png ## Quantized Versions: GGUF Versions Available Here: URL # How to cite:
[ "# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B\n\n!image/png", "## Model Description\n\nHermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house.\n\nThis new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation.\n\nHermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below.\n\nThis version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now.\n\nThis work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI\n\nLearn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL", "## Example Outputs", "### Ask for a structured JSON output:\n!image/png", "### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life:\n!image/png", "### Coding Assistance\n!image/png", "# Prompt Format\n\nHermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue.\n\nSystem prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model.\n\nThis is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns.\n\nThis format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI.\n\nPrompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!):\n\n\nThis prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the\n'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method:\n\n\n\nWhen tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\\n' to your prompt, to ensure\nthat the model continues with an assistant response.\n\nTo utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out.", "## Prompt Format for Function Calling\n\nOur model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. \n\nYou should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here.\n\n\nTo complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so:\n\n\nThe model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL\n\n\nOnce you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so:\n\n\nThe assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response:", "## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs\n\nOur model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema.\n\nYour schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL\n\n\n\nGiven the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON.", "# Benchmarks\n\n!image/png", "## GPT4All:\n\nAverage: 72.62", "## AGIEval:\n\nAverage: 42.44", "## BigBench:\n\nAverage: 43.55", "## TruthfulQA:", "# Inference Code\n\nHere is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM)\n\nNote: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above.", "## Inference Code for Function Calling:\n\nAll code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github:\nURL\n\n!image/png", "# Chat Interfaces\n\nWhen quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box.\nIn LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane:\n\n!image/png", "## Quantized Versions:\n\nGGUF Versions Available Here: URL", "# How to cite:" ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #Llama-3 #instruct #finetune #chatml #DPO #RLHF #gpt4 #synthetic data #distillation #function calling #json mode #axolotl #conversational #en #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #6-bit #region-us \n", "# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B\n\n!image/png", "## Model Description\n\nHermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house.\n\nThis new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation.\n\nHermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below.\n\nThis version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now.\n\nThis work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI\n\nLearn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL", "## Example Outputs", "### Ask for a structured JSON output:\n!image/png", "### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life:\n!image/png", "### Coding Assistance\n!image/png", "# Prompt Format\n\nHermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue.\n\nSystem prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model.\n\nThis is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns.\n\nThis format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI.\n\nPrompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!):\n\n\nThis prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the\n'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method:\n\n\n\nWhen tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\\n' to your prompt, to ensure\nthat the model continues with an assistant response.\n\nTo utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out.", "## Prompt Format for Function Calling\n\nOur model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. \n\nYou should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here.\n\n\nTo complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so:\n\n\nThe model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL\n\n\nOnce you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so:\n\n\nThe assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response:", "## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs\n\nOur model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema.\n\nYour schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL\n\n\n\nGiven the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON.", "# Benchmarks\n\n!image/png", "## GPT4All:\n\nAverage: 72.62", "## AGIEval:\n\nAverage: 42.44", "## BigBench:\n\nAverage: 43.55", "## TruthfulQA:", "# Inference Code\n\nHere is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM)\n\nNote: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above.", "## Inference Code for Function Calling:\n\nAll code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github:\nURL\n\n!image/png", "# Chat Interfaces\n\nWhen quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box.\nIn LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane:\n\n!image/png", "## Quantized Versions:\n\nGGUF Versions Available Here: URL", "# How to cite:" ]
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #Llama-3 #instruct #finetune #chatml #DPO #RLHF #gpt4 #synthetic data #distillation #function calling #json mode #axolotl #conversational #en #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #6-bit #region-us \n# Hermes 2 Pro - Llama-3 8B\n\n!image/png## Model Description\n\nHermes 2 Pro is an upgraded, retrained version of Nous Hermes 2, consisting of an updated and cleaned version of the OpenHermes 2.5 Dataset, as well as a newly introduced Function Calling and JSON Mode dataset developed in-house.\n\nThis new version of Hermes maintains its excellent general task and conversation capabilities - but also excels at Function Calling, JSON Structured Outputs, and has improved on several other metrics as well, scoring a 90% on our function calling evaluation built in partnership with Fireworks.AI, and an 84% on our structured JSON Output evaluation.\n\nHermes Pro takes advantage of a special system prompt and multi-turn function calling structure with a new chatml role in order to make function calling reliable and easy to parse. Learn more about prompting below.\n\nThis version of Hermes 2 Pro adds several tokens to assist with agentic capabilities in parsing while streaming tokens - '<tools>', '<tool_call>', '<tool_response>' and their closing tags are single tokens now.\n\nThis work was a collaboration between Nous Research, @interstellarninja, and Fireworks.AI\n\nLearn more about the function calling system for this model on our github repo here: URL## Example Outputs### Ask for a structured JSON output:\n!image/png### Write the plot for a story where anime became real life:\n!image/png### Coding Assistance\n!image/png# Prompt Format\n\nHermes 2 Pro uses ChatML as the prompt format, opening up a much more structured system for engaging the LLM in multi-turn chat dialogue.\n\nSystem prompts allow steerability and interesting new ways to interact with an LLM, guiding rules, roles, and stylistic choices of the model.\n\nThis is a more complex format than alpaca or sharegpt, where special tokens were added to denote the beginning and end of any turn, along with roles for the turns.\n\nThis format enables OpenAI endpoint compatability, and people familiar with ChatGPT API will be familiar with the format, as it is the same used by OpenAI.\n\nPrompt with system instruction (Use whatever system prompt you like, this is just an example!):\n\n\nThis prompt is available as a chat template, which means you can format messages using the\n'tokenizer.apply_chat_template()' method:\n\n\n\nWhen tokenizing messages for generation, set 'add_generation_prompt=True' when calling 'apply_chat_template()'. This will append '<|im_start|>assistant\\n' to your prompt, to ensure\nthat the model continues with an assistant response.\n\nTo utilize the prompt format without a system prompt, simply leave the line out.## Prompt Format for Function Calling\n\nOur model was trained on specific system prompts and structures for Function Calling. \n\nYou should use the system role with this message, followed by a function signature json as this example shows here.\n\n\nTo complete the function call, create a user prompt that follows the above system prompt, like so:\n\n\nThe model will then generate a tool call, which your inference code must parse, and plug into a function (see example inference code here: URL\n\n\nOnce you parse the tool call, call the api and get the returned values for the call, and pass it back in as a new role, 'tool' like so:\n\n\nThe assistant will then read in that data from the function's response, and generate a natural language response:## Prompt Format for JSON Mode / Structured Outputs\n\nOur model was also trained on a specific system prompt for Structured Outputs, which should respond with only a json object response, in a specific json schema.\n\nYour schema can be made from a pydantic object using our codebase, with the standalone script 'URL' available here: URL\n\n\n\nGiven the {schema} that you provide, it should follow the format of that json to create it's response, all you have to do is give a typical user prompt, and it will respond in JSON.# Benchmarks\n\n!image/png## GPT4All:\n\nAverage: 72.62## AGIEval:\n\nAverage: 42.44## BigBench:\n\nAverage: 43.55## TruthfulQA:# Inference Code\n\nHere is example code using HuggingFace Transformers to inference the model (note: in 4bit, it will require around 5GB of VRAM)\n\nNote: To use function calling, you should see the github repo above.## Inference Code for Function Calling:\n\nAll code for utilizing, parsing, and building function calling templates is available on our github:\nURL\n\n!image/png# Chat Interfaces\n\nWhen quantized versions of the model are released, I recommend using LM Studio for chatting with Hermes 2 Pro. It does not support function calling - for that use our github repo. It is a GUI application that utilizes GGUF models with a URL backend and provides a ChatGPT-like interface for chatting with the model, and supports ChatML right out of the box.\nIn LM-Studio, simply select the ChatML Prefix on the settings side pane:\n\n!image/png## Quantized Versions:\n\nGGUF Versions Available Here: URL# How to cite:" ]
text-generation
transformers
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GamblerOnTrain/CVDX-570
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "stablelm", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:07:11+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #stablelm #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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null
transformers
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KingMrock/trained-tokenizer
null
[ "transformers", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:07:13+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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feature-extraction
transformers
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KoonJamesZ/thai-sentence-transformers-disab-v1
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "bert", "feature-extraction", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:07:18+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #bert #feature-extraction #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
Quantization made by Richard Erkhov. [Github](https://github.com/RichardErkhov) [Discord](https://discord.gg/pvy7H8DZMG) [Request more models](https://github.com/RichardErkhov/quant_request) zephyr-speakleash-010-pl-3072-32-16-0.01 - bnb 4bits - Model creator: https://huggingface.co/Nondzu/ - Original model: https://huggingface.co/Nondzu/zephyr-speakleash-010-pl-3072-32-16-0.01/ Original model description: --- license: mit --- [speakleash.org](https://speakleash.org) ## Prompt template: ChatML ``` <|im_start|>system {system_message}<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user {prompt}<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant ```
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RichardErkhov/Nondzu_-_zephyr-speakleash-010-pl-3072-32-16-0.01-4bits
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "mistral", "text-generation", "conversational", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "4-bit", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:07:19+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mistral #text-generation #conversational #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #4-bit #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
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vanisus/abiturientSSTU_test
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:08:23+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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reinforcement-learning
stable-baselines3
# **A2C** Agent playing **PandaReachDense-v3** This is a trained model of a **A2C** agent playing **PandaReachDense-v3** using the [stable-baselines3 library](https://github.com/DLR-RM/stable-baselines3). ## Usage (with Stable-baselines3) TODO: Add your code ```python from stable_baselines3 import ... from huggingface_sb3 import load_from_hub ... ```
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lzacchini/a2c-PandaReachDense-v3
null
[ "stable-baselines3", "PandaReachDense-v3", "deep-reinforcement-learning", "reinforcement-learning", "model-index", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:08:54+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #stable-baselines3 #PandaReachDense-v3 #deep-reinforcement-learning #reinforcement-learning #model-index #region-us
# A2C Agent playing PandaReachDense-v3 This is a trained model of a A2C agent playing PandaReachDense-v3 using the stable-baselines3 library. ## Usage (with Stable-baselines3) TODO: Add your code
[ "# A2C Agent playing PandaReachDense-v3\nThis is a trained model of a A2C agent playing PandaReachDense-v3\nusing the stable-baselines3 library.", "## Usage (with Stable-baselines3)\nTODO: Add your code" ]
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[ "TAGS\n#stable-baselines3 #PandaReachDense-v3 #deep-reinforcement-learning #reinforcement-learning #model-index #region-us \n# A2C Agent playing PandaReachDense-v3\nThis is a trained model of a A2C agent playing PandaReachDense-v3\nusing the stable-baselines3 library.## Usage (with Stable-baselines3)\nTODO: Add your code" ]
text-generation
transformers
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{"library_name": "transformers", "tags": []}
EpicJhon/l3-6
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "stablelm", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:10:17+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #stablelm #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
# Model Card for Model ID <!-- Provide a quick summary of what the model is/does. --> ## Model Details ### Model Description <!-- Provide a longer summary of what this model is. --> This is the model card of a 🤗 transformers model that has been pushed on the Hub. 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EpicJhon/l3-4
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "stablelm", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:10:18+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #stablelm #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
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EpicJhon/l3-7
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "stablelm", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:10:19+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #stablelm #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
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golf2248/x8trrap
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:10:23+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
Quantization made by Richard Erkhov. [Github](https://github.com/RichardErkhov) [Discord](https://discord.gg/pvy7H8DZMG) [Request more models](https://github.com/RichardErkhov/quant_request) APT3-1B-Base - bnb 4bits - Model creator: https://huggingface.co/Azurro/ - Original model: https://huggingface.co/Azurro/APT3-1B-Base/ Original model description: --- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 datasets: - chrisociepa/wikipedia-pl-20230401 language: - pl library_name: transformers tags: - llama - ALLaMo inference: false --- # APT3-1B-Base ## Introduction At [Azurro](https://azurro.pl), we consistently place importance on using the Open Source technologies, both while working on the projects and in our everyday lives. We have decided to share a base language model trained by us. We are confident that smaller language models have great potential, and direct access to them for all people that are interested in such models democratizes this significant and dynamically changing field even more. ## Statements Training large language models requires a lot of computing power and it is meant for the major players on the market. However, does it mean that individuals or small companies cannot train language models capable of performing specific tasks? We decided to answer this question and train our own language model from scratch. We have made the following statements: * we use 1 consumer graphic card * we train the model only with the Polish corpus * we use manually selected, high quality texts for training the model. Why have we made such statements? It is worth noting that training a model requires several times more resources than using it. To put it simply, it can be assumed that it is about 3-4 times more. Therefore, if a model can be run with a graphic card that has 6 GB VRAM, then training this model requires about 24 GB VRAM (this is the minimum value). Many consumer computers are equipped with good quality graphic cards that can be used for training a model at one’s own home. This is why we have decided to use a top consumer graphic card - Nvidia’s RTX 4090 24GB VRAM. All the currently available language models have been trained mainly with English corpora with a little bit of other languages, including Polish. The effect is that these models are not the best at dealing with the Polish texts. Even the popular GPT models from OpenAI and Bard from Google often have issues with correct forms. Therefore we have decided to prepare a model based only on the Polish corpus. An additional advantage of using only the Polish corpus is the size of the model - it is better to focus on one language in the case of smaller models. It is important to remember that models are only as good as the data with which they are trained. Given the small size of the model, we trained it with carefully selected texts. This is why we have not used corpora such as Common Crawl that contain a lot of poor-quality data. With close collaboration and advice from the [Speakleash](https://speakleash.org) team, our team has prepared over 285GB of Polish language text corpus that has then been processed and used for training the model. Additionally, the unique feature of our model is that it has been trained on the largest amount of text among all available models for the Polish language. ## Model APT3-1B-Base has been trained with the use of an original open source framework called [ALLaMo](https://github.com/chrisociepa/allamo). This framework allows the user to train language models similar to the Meta AI’s LLaMA models quickly and efficiently. APT3-1B-Base is an autoregressive language model based on the architecture of a transformer. It has been trained with data collected before the end of December 2023. The training dataset (the Polish corpus) has over 60 billion tokens, and we use all of them for training with one epoch. A special tokenizer has been prepared and trained for the purpose of training the models in the APT3 series. ### Model description: * **Developed by:** [Azurro](https://azurro.pl) * **Language:** Polish * **Model type:** causal decoder-only * **License:** CC BY NC 4.0 (non-commercial use) ### Model details: | **Hyperparameter** | **Value** | |--------------------|-------------| | Model Parameters | 1041M | | Sequence Length | 2048 | | Vocabulary Size | 31980 | | Layers | 18 | | Heads | 32 | | d_head | 64 | | d_model | 2048 | | Dropout | 0.0 | | Bias | No | | Positional Encoding | RoPE | | Activation Function | SwiGLU | | Normalizing Function | RMSNorm | | Intermediate Size | 5504 | | Norm Epsilon | 1e-06 | ### Tokenizer details: * type: BPE * special tokens: 8 (`<unk>`, `<s>`, `</s>`, `<pad>`, `[INST]`, `[/INST]`, `<<SYS>>`, `<</SYS>>`) * alphabet size: 113 * vocabulary size: 31980 ## Training * Framework: [ALLaMo](https://github.com/chrisociepa/allamo) * Visualizations: [W&B](https://wandb.ai) <p align="center"> <img src="https://huggingface.co/Azurro/APT3-1B-Base/raw/main/apt3-1b-base-train.jpg"> </p> <p align="center"> <img src="https://huggingface.co/Azurro/APT3-1B-Base/raw/main/apt3-1b-base-eval.jpg"> </p> ### Training hyperparameters: | **Hyperparameter** | **Value** | |-----------------------------|------------------| | Micro Batch Size | 1 | | Gradient Accumulation Steps | 1024 | | Batch Size | 2097152 | | Learning Rate (cosine) | 2e-04 -> 2e-05 | | Warmup Iterations | 1000 | | All Iterations | 28900 | | Optimizer | AdamW | | β1, β2 | 0.9, 0.95 | | Adam_eps | 1e−8 | | Weight Decay | 0.1 | | Grad Clip | 1.0 | | Precision | bfloat16 | ### Dataset Collecting a large amount of high quality training data is a great challenge. Over the past years at Azurro, we have done a lot of projects connected with processing Big Data. Therefore, with our extensive experience, we have been able to prepare carefully selected training dataset quickly and efficiently. Our close collaboration with the Speakleash team has resulted in the creation of over 285GB of the Polish language text corpus. The process of preparing the training dataset involved transforming documents by applying various cleaning and repairing rules, followed by selecting documents of appropriate quality. Our training dataset contains: * 150 datasets from [Speakleash](https://speakleash.org) - 93% * other publicly available and crawled web data - 6% * Polish Wikipedia - 1% ### Quickstart This model can be easily loaded using the AutoModelForCausalLM functionality. ```python from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM model_name = "Azurro/APT3-1B-Base" tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name) model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(model_name) ``` In order to reduce the memory usage, you can use smaller precision (`bfloat16`). ```python import torch model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(model_name, torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16) ``` And then you can use Hugging Face Pipelines to generate text: ```python import transformers text = "Najważniejszym celem człowieka na ziemi jest" pipeline = transformers.pipeline("text-generation", model=model, tokenizer=tokenizer) sequences = pipeline(max_new_tokens=100, do_sample=True, top_k=50, eos_token_id=tokenizer.eos_token_id, text_inputs=text) for seq in sequences: print(f"Result: {seq['generated_text']}") ``` Generated output: > Najważniejszym celem człowieka na ziemi jest życie w pokoju, harmonii i miłości. Dla każdego z nas bardzo ważne jest, aby otaczać się kochanymi osobami. ## Limitations and Biases APT3-1B-Base is not intended for deployment without fine-tuning. It should not be used for human-facing interactions without further guardrails and user consent. APT3-1B-Base can produce factually incorrect output, and should not be relied on to produce factually accurate information. APT3-1B-Base was trained on various public datasets. While great efforts have been taken to clean the pretraining data, it is possible that this model could generate lewd, biased or otherwise offensive outputs. ## License Because of an unclear legal situation, we have decided to publish the model under CC BY NC 4.0 license - it allows for non-commercial use. The model can be used for scientific purposes and privately, as long as the license conditions are met. ## Disclaimer The license on this model does not constitute legal advice. We are not responsible for the actions of third parties who use this model. ## Citation Please cite this model using the following format: ``` @online{AzurroAPT3Base1B, author = {Krzysztof Ociepa, Azurro}, title = {Introducing APT3-1B-Base: Polish Language Model}, year = {2024}, url = {www.azurro.pl/apt3-1b-base-en}, note = {Accessed: 2024-01-04}, % change this date urldate = {2024-01-04} % change this date } ``` ## Special thanks We would like to especially thank the [Speakleash](https://speakleash.org) team for collecting and sharing texts in Polish, and for the support we could always count on while preparing the training set for our model. Without you, it would not have been possible to train this model. Thank you! ## The Azurro Team Please find more information on the Azurro [homepage](https://azurro.pl). ## Contact Us If you have any questions or suggestions, please use the discussion tab. If you want to contact us directly, drop an email to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).
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2024-05-03T09:10:46+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #4-bit #region-us
Quantization made by Richard Erkhov. Github Discord Request more models APT3-1B-Base - bnb 4bits * Model creator: URL * Original model: URL Original model description: --------------------------- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 datasets: * chrisociepa/wikipedia-pl-20230401 language: * pl library\_name: transformers tags: * llama * ALLaMo inference: false --- APT3-1B-Base ============ Introduction ------------ At Azurro, we consistently place importance on using the Open Source technologies, both while working on the projects and in our everyday lives. We have decided to share a base language model trained by us. We are confident that smaller language models have great potential, and direct access to them for all people that are interested in such models democratizes this significant and dynamically changing field even more. Statements ---------- Training large language models requires a lot of computing power and it is meant for the major players on the market. However, does it mean that individuals or small companies cannot train language models capable of performing specific tasks? We decided to answer this question and train our own language model from scratch. We have made the following statements: * we use 1 consumer graphic card * we train the model only with the Polish corpus * we use manually selected, high quality texts for training the model. Why have we made such statements? It is worth noting that training a model requires several times more resources than using it. To put it simply, it can be assumed that it is about 3-4 times more. Therefore, if a model can be run with a graphic card that has 6 GB VRAM, then training this model requires about 24 GB VRAM (this is the minimum value). Many consumer computers are equipped with good quality graphic cards that can be used for training a model at one’s own home. This is why we have decided to use a top consumer graphic card - Nvidia’s RTX 4090 24GB VRAM. All the currently available language models have been trained mainly with English corpora with a little bit of other languages, including Polish. The effect is that these models are not the best at dealing with the Polish texts. Even the popular GPT models from OpenAI and Bard from Google often have issues with correct forms. Therefore we have decided to prepare a model based only on the Polish corpus. An additional advantage of using only the Polish corpus is the size of the model - it is better to focus on one language in the case of smaller models. It is important to remember that models are only as good as the data with which they are trained. Given the small size of the model, we trained it with carefully selected texts. This is why we have not used corpora such as Common Crawl that contain a lot of poor-quality data. With close collaboration and advice from the Speakleash team, our team has prepared over 285GB of Polish language text corpus that has then been processed and used for training the model. Additionally, the unique feature of our model is that it has been trained on the largest amount of text among all available models for the Polish language. Model ----- APT3-1B-Base has been trained with the use of an original open source framework called ALLaMo. This framework allows the user to train language models similar to the Meta AI’s LLaMA models quickly and efficiently. APT3-1B-Base is an autoregressive language model based on the architecture of a transformer. It has been trained with data collected before the end of December 2023. The training dataset (the Polish corpus) has over 60 billion tokens, and we use all of them for training with one epoch. A special tokenizer has been prepared and trained for the purpose of training the models in the APT3 series. ### Model description: * Developed by: Azurro * Language: Polish * Model type: causal decoder-only * License: CC BY NC 4.0 (non-commercial use) ### Model details: ### Tokenizer details: * type: BPE * special tokens: 8 ('', '~~', '~~', '', '[INST]', '[/INST]', '<>', '<>') * alphabet size: 113 * vocabulary size: 31980 Training -------- * Framework: ALLaMo * Visualizations: W&B ![](URL </p> <p align=) <img src="URL </p> ### Training hyperparameters: ### Dataset Collecting a large amount of high quality training data is a great challenge. Over the past years at Azurro, we have done a lot of projects connected with processing Big Data. Therefore, with our extensive experience, we have been able to prepare carefully selected training dataset quickly and efficiently. Our close collaboration with the Speakleash team has resulted in the creation of over 285GB of the Polish language text corpus. The process of preparing the training dataset involved transforming documents by applying various cleaning and repairing rules, followed by selecting documents of appropriate quality. Our training dataset contains: * 150 datasets from Speakleash - 93% * other publicly available and crawled web data - 6% * Polish Wikipedia - 1% ### Quickstart This model can be easily loaded using the AutoModelForCausalLM functionality. In order to reduce the memory usage, you can use smaller precision ('bfloat16'). And then you can use Hugging Face Pipelines to generate text: Generated output: > > Najważniejszym celem człowieka na ziemi jest życie w pokoju, harmonii i miłości. Dla każdego z nas bardzo ważne jest, aby otaczać się kochanymi osobami. > > > Limitations and Biases ---------------------- APT3-1B-Base is not intended for deployment without fine-tuning. It should not be used for human-facing interactions without further guardrails and user consent. APT3-1B-Base can produce factually incorrect output, and should not be relied on to produce factually accurate information. APT3-1B-Base was trained on various public datasets. While great efforts have been taken to clean the pretraining data, it is possible that this model could generate lewd, biased or otherwise offensive outputs. License ------- Because of an unclear legal situation, we have decided to publish the model under CC BY NC 4.0 license - it allows for non-commercial use. The model can be used for scientific purposes and privately, as long as the license conditions are met. Disclaimer ---------- The license on this model does not constitute legal advice. We are not responsible for the actions of third parties who use this model. Please cite this model using the following format: Special thanks -------------- We would like to especially thank the Speakleash team for collecting and sharing texts in Polish, and for the support we could always count on while preparing the training set for our model. Without you, it would not have been possible to train this model. Thank you! The Azurro Team --------------- Please find more information on the Azurro homepage. Contact Us ---------- If you have any questions or suggestions, please use the discussion tab. If you want to contact us directly, drop an email to contact@URL.
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #4-bit #region-us \n### Model description:\n\n\n* Developed by: Azurro\n* Language: Polish\n* Model type: causal decoder-only\n* License: CC BY NC 4.0 (non-commercial use)### Model details:### Tokenizer details:\n\n\n* type: BPE\n* special tokens: 8 ('', '~~', '~~', '', '[INST]', '[/INST]', '<>', '<>')\n* alphabet size: 113\n* vocabulary size: 31980\n\n\nTraining\n--------\n\n\n* Framework: ALLaMo\n* Visualizations: W&B\n\n\n\n![](URL\n</p>\n<p align=)\n <img src=\"URL\n</p>### Training hyperparameters:### Dataset\n\n\nCollecting a large amount of high quality training data is a great challenge. Over the past years at Azurro, we have done a lot of projects connected with processing Big Data. Therefore, with our extensive experience, we have been able to prepare carefully selected training dataset quickly and efficiently.\n\n\nOur close collaboration with the Speakleash team has resulted in the creation of over 285GB of the Polish language text corpus. The process of preparing the training dataset involved transforming documents by applying various cleaning and repairing rules, followed by selecting documents of appropriate quality.\n\n\nOur training dataset contains:\n\n\n* 150 datasets from Speakleash - 93%\n* other publicly available and crawled web data - 6%\n* Polish Wikipedia - 1%### Quickstart\n\n\nThis model can be easily loaded using the AutoModelForCausalLM functionality.\n\n\nIn order to reduce the memory usage, you can use smaller precision ('bfloat16').\n\n\nAnd then you can use Hugging Face Pipelines to generate text:\n\n\nGenerated output:\n\n\n\n> \n> Najważniejszym celem człowieka na ziemi jest życie w pokoju, harmonii i miłości. Dla każdego z nas bardzo ważne jest, aby otaczać się kochanymi osobami.\n> \n> \n> \n\n\nLimitations and Biases\n----------------------\n\n\nAPT3-1B-Base is not intended for deployment without fine-tuning. It should not be used for human-facing interactions without further guardrails and user consent.\n\n\nAPT3-1B-Base can produce factually incorrect output, and should not be relied on to produce factually accurate information. APT3-1B-Base was trained on various public datasets. While great efforts have been taken to clean the pretraining data, it is possible that this model could generate lewd, biased or otherwise offensive outputs.\n\n\nLicense\n-------\n\n\nBecause of an unclear legal situation, we have decided to publish the model under CC BY NC 4.0 license - it allows for non-commercial use. The model can be used for scientific purposes and privately, as long as the license conditions are met.\n\n\nDisclaimer\n----------\n\n\nThe license on this model does not constitute legal advice. We are not responsible for the actions of third parties who use this model.\n\n\nPlease cite this model using the following format:\n\n\nSpecial thanks\n--------------\n\n\nWe would like to especially thank the Speakleash team for collecting and sharing texts in Polish, and for the support we could always count on while preparing the training set for our model. Without you, it would not have been possible to train this model. Thank you!\n\n\nThe Azurro Team\n---------------\n\n\nPlease find more information on the Azurro homepage.\n\n\nContact Us\n----------\n\n\nIf you have any questions or suggestions, please use the discussion tab. If you want to contact us directly, drop an email to contact@URL." ]
text-generation
transformers
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cilantro9246/x8uwa4s
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:11:06+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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null
transformers
# Model Card for Model ID <!-- Provide a quick summary of what the model is/does. --> ## Model Details ### Model Description <!-- Provide a longer summary of what this model is. --> This is the model card of a 🤗 transformers model that has been pushed on the Hub. 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twodigit/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-koconv2_4327k-sft-lora-230000
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:11:33+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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null
mlx
# batmac/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B-mlx-4bit This model was converted to MLX format from [`NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B`]() using mlx-lm version **0.12.1**. Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B) for more details on the model. ## Use with mlx ```bash pip install mlx-lm ``` ```python from mlx_lm import load, generate model, tokenizer = load("batmac/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B-mlx-4bit") response = generate(model, tokenizer, prompt="hello", verbose=True) ```
{"language": ["en"], "license": "apache-2.0", "tags": ["Llama-3", "instruct", "finetune", "chatml", "DPO", "RLHF", "gpt4", "synthetic data", "distillation", "function calling", "json mode", "axolotl", "mlx"], "datasets": ["teknium/OpenHermes-2.5"], "base_model": "NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B", "widget": [{"example_title": "Hermes 2 Pro", "messages": [{"role": "system", "content": "You are a sentient, superintelligent artificial general intelligence, here to teach and assist me."}, {"role": "user", "content": "Write a short story about Goku discovering kirby has teamed up with Majin Buu to destroy the world."}]}], "model-index": [{"name": "Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B", "results": []}]}
batmac/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B-mlx-4bit
null
[ "mlx", "safetensors", "llama", "Llama-3", "instruct", "finetune", "chatml", "DPO", "RLHF", "gpt4", "synthetic data", "distillation", "function calling", "json mode", "axolotl", "en", "dataset:teknium/OpenHermes-2.5", "base_model:NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B", "license:apache-2.0", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:12:05+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #mlx #safetensors #llama #Llama-3 #instruct #finetune #chatml #DPO #RLHF #gpt4 #synthetic data #distillation #function calling #json mode #axolotl #en #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-apache-2.0 #region-us
# batmac/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B-mlx-4bit This model was converted to MLX format from ['NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B']() using mlx-lm version 0.12.1. Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with mlx
[ "# batmac/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B-mlx-4bit\nThis model was converted to MLX format from ['NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B']() using mlx-lm version 0.12.1.\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with mlx" ]
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[ "TAGS\n#mlx #safetensors #llama #Llama-3 #instruct #finetune #chatml #DPO #RLHF #gpt4 #synthetic data #distillation #function calling #json mode #axolotl #en #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #base_model-NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-apache-2.0 #region-us \n# batmac/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B-mlx-4bit\nThis model was converted to MLX format from ['NousResearch/Hermes-2-Pro-Llama-3-8B']() using mlx-lm version 0.12.1.\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.## Use with mlx" ]
text-generation
transformers
Quantization made by Richard Erkhov. [Github](https://github.com/RichardErkhov) [Discord](https://discord.gg/pvy7H8DZMG) [Request more models](https://github.com/RichardErkhov/quant_request) APT3-1B-Base - bnb 8bits - Model creator: https://huggingface.co/Azurro/ - Original model: https://huggingface.co/Azurro/APT3-1B-Base/ Original model description: --- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 datasets: - chrisociepa/wikipedia-pl-20230401 language: - pl library_name: transformers tags: - llama - ALLaMo inference: false --- # APT3-1B-Base ## Introduction At [Azurro](https://azurro.pl), we consistently place importance on using the Open Source technologies, both while working on the projects and in our everyday lives. We have decided to share a base language model trained by us. We are confident that smaller language models have great potential, and direct access to them for all people that are interested in such models democratizes this significant and dynamically changing field even more. ## Statements Training large language models requires a lot of computing power and it is meant for the major players on the market. However, does it mean that individuals or small companies cannot train language models capable of performing specific tasks? We decided to answer this question and train our own language model from scratch. We have made the following statements: * we use 1 consumer graphic card * we train the model only with the Polish corpus * we use manually selected, high quality texts for training the model. Why have we made such statements? It is worth noting that training a model requires several times more resources than using it. To put it simply, it can be assumed that it is about 3-4 times more. Therefore, if a model can be run with a graphic card that has 6 GB VRAM, then training this model requires about 24 GB VRAM (this is the minimum value). Many consumer computers are equipped with good quality graphic cards that can be used for training a model at one’s own home. This is why we have decided to use a top consumer graphic card - Nvidia’s RTX 4090 24GB VRAM. All the currently available language models have been trained mainly with English corpora with a little bit of other languages, including Polish. The effect is that these models are not the best at dealing with the Polish texts. Even the popular GPT models from OpenAI and Bard from Google often have issues with correct forms. Therefore we have decided to prepare a model based only on the Polish corpus. An additional advantage of using only the Polish corpus is the size of the model - it is better to focus on one language in the case of smaller models. It is important to remember that models are only as good as the data with which they are trained. Given the small size of the model, we trained it with carefully selected texts. This is why we have not used corpora such as Common Crawl that contain a lot of poor-quality data. With close collaboration and advice from the [Speakleash](https://speakleash.org) team, our team has prepared over 285GB of Polish language text corpus that has then been processed and used for training the model. Additionally, the unique feature of our model is that it has been trained on the largest amount of text among all available models for the Polish language. ## Model APT3-1B-Base has been trained with the use of an original open source framework called [ALLaMo](https://github.com/chrisociepa/allamo). This framework allows the user to train language models similar to the Meta AI’s LLaMA models quickly and efficiently. APT3-1B-Base is an autoregressive language model based on the architecture of a transformer. It has been trained with data collected before the end of December 2023. The training dataset (the Polish corpus) has over 60 billion tokens, and we use all of them for training with one epoch. A special tokenizer has been prepared and trained for the purpose of training the models in the APT3 series. ### Model description: * **Developed by:** [Azurro](https://azurro.pl) * **Language:** Polish * **Model type:** causal decoder-only * **License:** CC BY NC 4.0 (non-commercial use) ### Model details: | **Hyperparameter** | **Value** | |--------------------|-------------| | Model Parameters | 1041M | | Sequence Length | 2048 | | Vocabulary Size | 31980 | | Layers | 18 | | Heads | 32 | | d_head | 64 | | d_model | 2048 | | Dropout | 0.0 | | Bias | No | | Positional Encoding | RoPE | | Activation Function | SwiGLU | | Normalizing Function | RMSNorm | | Intermediate Size | 5504 | | Norm Epsilon | 1e-06 | ### Tokenizer details: * type: BPE * special tokens: 8 (`<unk>`, `<s>`, `</s>`, `<pad>`, `[INST]`, `[/INST]`, `<<SYS>>`, `<</SYS>>`) * alphabet size: 113 * vocabulary size: 31980 ## Training * Framework: [ALLaMo](https://github.com/chrisociepa/allamo) * Visualizations: [W&B](https://wandb.ai) <p align="center"> <img src="https://huggingface.co/Azurro/APT3-1B-Base/raw/main/apt3-1b-base-train.jpg"> </p> <p align="center"> <img src="https://huggingface.co/Azurro/APT3-1B-Base/raw/main/apt3-1b-base-eval.jpg"> </p> ### Training hyperparameters: | **Hyperparameter** | **Value** | |-----------------------------|------------------| | Micro Batch Size | 1 | | Gradient Accumulation Steps | 1024 | | Batch Size | 2097152 | | Learning Rate (cosine) | 2e-04 -> 2e-05 | | Warmup Iterations | 1000 | | All Iterations | 28900 | | Optimizer | AdamW | | β1, β2 | 0.9, 0.95 | | Adam_eps | 1e−8 | | Weight Decay | 0.1 | | Grad Clip | 1.0 | | Precision | bfloat16 | ### Dataset Collecting a large amount of high quality training data is a great challenge. Over the past years at Azurro, we have done a lot of projects connected with processing Big Data. Therefore, with our extensive experience, we have been able to prepare carefully selected training dataset quickly and efficiently. Our close collaboration with the Speakleash team has resulted in the creation of over 285GB of the Polish language text corpus. The process of preparing the training dataset involved transforming documents by applying various cleaning and repairing rules, followed by selecting documents of appropriate quality. Our training dataset contains: * 150 datasets from [Speakleash](https://speakleash.org) - 93% * other publicly available and crawled web data - 6% * Polish Wikipedia - 1% ### Quickstart This model can be easily loaded using the AutoModelForCausalLM functionality. ```python from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM model_name = "Azurro/APT3-1B-Base" tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name) model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(model_name) ``` In order to reduce the memory usage, you can use smaller precision (`bfloat16`). ```python import torch model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(model_name, torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16) ``` And then you can use Hugging Face Pipelines to generate text: ```python import transformers text = "Najważniejszym celem człowieka na ziemi jest" pipeline = transformers.pipeline("text-generation", model=model, tokenizer=tokenizer) sequences = pipeline(max_new_tokens=100, do_sample=True, top_k=50, eos_token_id=tokenizer.eos_token_id, text_inputs=text) for seq in sequences: print(f"Result: {seq['generated_text']}") ``` Generated output: > Najważniejszym celem człowieka na ziemi jest życie w pokoju, harmonii i miłości. Dla każdego z nas bardzo ważne jest, aby otaczać się kochanymi osobami. ## Limitations and Biases APT3-1B-Base is not intended for deployment without fine-tuning. It should not be used for human-facing interactions without further guardrails and user consent. APT3-1B-Base can produce factually incorrect output, and should not be relied on to produce factually accurate information. APT3-1B-Base was trained on various public datasets. While great efforts have been taken to clean the pretraining data, it is possible that this model could generate lewd, biased or otherwise offensive outputs. ## License Because of an unclear legal situation, we have decided to publish the model under CC BY NC 4.0 license - it allows for non-commercial use. The model can be used for scientific purposes and privately, as long as the license conditions are met. ## Disclaimer The license on this model does not constitute legal advice. We are not responsible for the actions of third parties who use this model. ## Citation Please cite this model using the following format: ``` @online{AzurroAPT3Base1B, author = {Krzysztof Ociepa, Azurro}, title = {Introducing APT3-1B-Base: Polish Language Model}, year = {2024}, url = {www.azurro.pl/apt3-1b-base-en}, note = {Accessed: 2024-01-04}, % change this date urldate = {2024-01-04} % change this date } ``` ## Special thanks We would like to especially thank the [Speakleash](https://speakleash.org) team for collecting and sharing texts in Polish, and for the support we could always count on while preparing the training set for our model. Without you, it would not have been possible to train this model. Thank you! ## The Azurro Team Please find more information on the Azurro [homepage](https://azurro.pl). ## Contact Us If you have any questions or suggestions, please use the discussion tab. If you want to contact us directly, drop an email to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).
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RichardErkhov/Azurro_-_APT3-1B-Base-8bits
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[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "8-bit", "region:us" ]
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2024-05-03T09:12:11+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #8-bit #region-us
Quantization made by Richard Erkhov. Github Discord Request more models APT3-1B-Base - bnb 8bits * Model creator: URL * Original model: URL Original model description: --------------------------- license: cc-by-nc-4.0 datasets: * chrisociepa/wikipedia-pl-20230401 language: * pl library\_name: transformers tags: * llama * ALLaMo inference: false --- APT3-1B-Base ============ Introduction ------------ At Azurro, we consistently place importance on using the Open Source technologies, both while working on the projects and in our everyday lives. We have decided to share a base language model trained by us. We are confident that smaller language models have great potential, and direct access to them for all people that are interested in such models democratizes this significant and dynamically changing field even more. Statements ---------- Training large language models requires a lot of computing power and it is meant for the major players on the market. However, does it mean that individuals or small companies cannot train language models capable of performing specific tasks? We decided to answer this question and train our own language model from scratch. We have made the following statements: * we use 1 consumer graphic card * we train the model only with the Polish corpus * we use manually selected, high quality texts for training the model. Why have we made such statements? It is worth noting that training a model requires several times more resources than using it. To put it simply, it can be assumed that it is about 3-4 times more. Therefore, if a model can be run with a graphic card that has 6 GB VRAM, then training this model requires about 24 GB VRAM (this is the minimum value). Many consumer computers are equipped with good quality graphic cards that can be used for training a model at one’s own home. This is why we have decided to use a top consumer graphic card - Nvidia’s RTX 4090 24GB VRAM. All the currently available language models have been trained mainly with English corpora with a little bit of other languages, including Polish. The effect is that these models are not the best at dealing with the Polish texts. Even the popular GPT models from OpenAI and Bard from Google often have issues with correct forms. Therefore we have decided to prepare a model based only on the Polish corpus. An additional advantage of using only the Polish corpus is the size of the model - it is better to focus on one language in the case of smaller models. It is important to remember that models are only as good as the data with which they are trained. Given the small size of the model, we trained it with carefully selected texts. This is why we have not used corpora such as Common Crawl that contain a lot of poor-quality data. With close collaboration and advice from the Speakleash team, our team has prepared over 285GB of Polish language text corpus that has then been processed and used for training the model. Additionally, the unique feature of our model is that it has been trained on the largest amount of text among all available models for the Polish language. Model ----- APT3-1B-Base has been trained with the use of an original open source framework called ALLaMo. This framework allows the user to train language models similar to the Meta AI’s LLaMA models quickly and efficiently. APT3-1B-Base is an autoregressive language model based on the architecture of a transformer. It has been trained with data collected before the end of December 2023. The training dataset (the Polish corpus) has over 60 billion tokens, and we use all of them for training with one epoch. A special tokenizer has been prepared and trained for the purpose of training the models in the APT3 series. ### Model description: * Developed by: Azurro * Language: Polish * Model type: causal decoder-only * License: CC BY NC 4.0 (non-commercial use) ### Model details: ### Tokenizer details: * type: BPE * special tokens: 8 ('', '~~', '~~', '', '[INST]', '[/INST]', '<>', '<>') * alphabet size: 113 * vocabulary size: 31980 Training -------- * Framework: ALLaMo * Visualizations: W&B ![](URL </p> <p align=) <img src="URL </p> ### Training hyperparameters: ### Dataset Collecting a large amount of high quality training data is a great challenge. Over the past years at Azurro, we have done a lot of projects connected with processing Big Data. Therefore, with our extensive experience, we have been able to prepare carefully selected training dataset quickly and efficiently. Our close collaboration with the Speakleash team has resulted in the creation of over 285GB of the Polish language text corpus. The process of preparing the training dataset involved transforming documents by applying various cleaning and repairing rules, followed by selecting documents of appropriate quality. Our training dataset contains: * 150 datasets from Speakleash - 93% * other publicly available and crawled web data - 6% * Polish Wikipedia - 1% ### Quickstart This model can be easily loaded using the AutoModelForCausalLM functionality. In order to reduce the memory usage, you can use smaller precision ('bfloat16'). And then you can use Hugging Face Pipelines to generate text: Generated output: > > Najważniejszym celem człowieka na ziemi jest życie w pokoju, harmonii i miłości. Dla każdego z nas bardzo ważne jest, aby otaczać się kochanymi osobami. > > > Limitations and Biases ---------------------- APT3-1B-Base is not intended for deployment without fine-tuning. It should not be used for human-facing interactions without further guardrails and user consent. APT3-1B-Base can produce factually incorrect output, and should not be relied on to produce factually accurate information. APT3-1B-Base was trained on various public datasets. While great efforts have been taken to clean the pretraining data, it is possible that this model could generate lewd, biased or otherwise offensive outputs. License ------- Because of an unclear legal situation, we have decided to publish the model under CC BY NC 4.0 license - it allows for non-commercial use. The model can be used for scientific purposes and privately, as long as the license conditions are met. Disclaimer ---------- The license on this model does not constitute legal advice. We are not responsible for the actions of third parties who use this model. Please cite this model using the following format: Special thanks -------------- We would like to especially thank the Speakleash team for collecting and sharing texts in Polish, and for the support we could always count on while preparing the training set for our model. Without you, it would not have been possible to train this model. Thank you! The Azurro Team --------------- Please find more information on the Azurro homepage. Contact Us ---------- If you have any questions or suggestions, please use the discussion tab. If you want to contact us directly, drop an email to contact@URL.
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Archan2607/vicuna_rlhf_v4.1
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[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:15:07+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
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null
transformers
# Uploaded model - **Developed by:** ssreeramj - **License:** apache-2.0 - **Finetuned from model :** unsloth/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-bnb-4bit This mistral model was trained 2x faster with [Unsloth](https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth) and Huggingface's TRL library. [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/unslothai/unsloth/main/images/unsloth%20made%20with%20love.png" width="200"/>](https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth)
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ssreeramj/insights_lora_model
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "text-generation-inference", "unsloth", "mistral", "trl", "en", "base_model:unsloth/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-bnb-4bit", "license:apache-2.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:15:41+00:00
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[ "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #text-generation-inference #unsloth #mistral #trl #en #base_model-unsloth/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-bnb-4bit #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Uploaded model - Developed by: ssreeramj - License: apache-2.0 - Finetuned from model : unsloth/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-bnb-4bit This mistral model was trained 2x faster with Unsloth and Huggingface's TRL library. <img src="URL width="200"/>
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[ 68, 85 ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #text-generation-inference #unsloth #mistral #trl #en #base_model-unsloth/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-bnb-4bit #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n# Uploaded model\n\n- Developed by: ssreeramj\n- License: apache-2.0\n- Finetuned from model : unsloth/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-bnb-4bit\n\nThis mistral model was trained 2x faster with Unsloth and Huggingface's TRL library.\n\n<img src=\"URL width=\"200\"/>" ]
text-generation
transformers
# Phi-3 Mini-128K-Instruct ONNX model for onnxruntime-web This is the same models as the [official phi3 onnx model](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct-onnx) with a few changes to make it work for onnxruntime-web: 1. the model is fp16 with int4 block quantization for weights 2. the 'logits' output is fp32 3. the model uses MHA instead of GQA 4. onnx and external data file need to stay below 2GB to be cacheable in chromium
{"license": "mit", "tags": ["ONNX", "DML", "ONNXRuntime", "phi3", "nlp", "conversational", "custom_code"], "pipeline_tag": "text-generation"}
Xenova/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct
null
[ "transformers", "onnx", "phi3", "text-generation", "ONNX", "DML", "ONNXRuntime", "nlp", "conversational", "custom_code", "license:mit", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:16:45+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #onnx #phi3 #text-generation #ONNX #DML #ONNXRuntime #nlp #conversational #custom_code #license-mit #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Phi-3 Mini-128K-Instruct ONNX model for onnxruntime-web This is the same models as the official phi3 onnx model with a few changes to make it work for onnxruntime-web: 1. the model is fp16 with int4 block quantization for weights 2. the 'logits' output is fp32 3. the model uses MHA instead of GQA 4. onnx and external data file need to stay below 2GB to be cacheable in chromium
[ "# Phi-3 Mini-128K-Instruct ONNX model for onnxruntime-web\nThis is the same models as the official phi3 onnx model with a few changes to make it work for onnxruntime-web:\n\n1. the model is fp16 with int4 block quantization for weights\n2. the 'logits' output is fp32 \n3. the model uses MHA instead of GQA\n4. onnx and external data file need to stay below 2GB to be cacheable in chromium" ]
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[ 52, 112 ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #onnx #phi3 #text-generation #ONNX #DML #ONNXRuntime #nlp #conversational #custom_code #license-mit #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n# Phi-3 Mini-128K-Instruct ONNX model for onnxruntime-web\nThis is the same models as the official phi3 onnx model with a few changes to make it work for onnxruntime-web:\n\n1. the model is fp16 with int4 block quantization for weights\n2. the 'logits' output is fp32 \n3. the model uses MHA instead of GQA\n4. onnx and external data file need to stay below 2GB to be cacheable in chromium" ]
text-generation
transformers
Quantization made by Richard Erkhov. [Github](https://github.com/RichardErkhov) [Discord](https://discord.gg/pvy7H8DZMG) [Request more models](https://github.com/RichardErkhov/quant_request) zephyr-speakleash-010-pl-3072-32-16-0.01 - bnb 8bits - Model creator: https://huggingface.co/Nondzu/ - Original model: https://huggingface.co/Nondzu/zephyr-speakleash-010-pl-3072-32-16-0.01/ Original model description: --- license: mit --- [speakleash.org](https://speakleash.org) ## Prompt template: ChatML ``` <|im_start|>system {system_message}<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user {prompt}<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant ```
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RichardErkhov/Nondzu_-_zephyr-speakleash-010-pl-3072-32-16-0.01-8bits
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "mistral", "text-generation", "conversational", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "8-bit", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:16:48+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mistral #text-generation #conversational #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #8-bit #region-us
Quantization made by Richard Erkhov. Github Discord Request more models zephyr-speakleash-010-pl-3072-32-16-0.01 - bnb 8bits - Model creator: URL - Original model: URL Original model description: --- license: mit --- URL ## Prompt template: ChatML
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null
transformers
# Uploaded model - **Developed by:** aminlouhichi - **License:** apache-2.0 - **Finetuned from model :** unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit This llama model was trained 2x faster with [Unsloth](https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth) and Huggingface's TRL library. [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/unslothai/unsloth/main/images/unsloth%20made%20with%20love.png" width="200"/>](https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth)
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aminlouhichi/model_llamaGGUF
null
[ "transformers", "gguf", "llama", "text-generation-inference", "unsloth", "en", "base_model:unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit", "license:apache-2.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:17:07+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #gguf #llama #text-generation-inference #unsloth #en #base_model-unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Uploaded model - Developed by: aminlouhichi - License: apache-2.0 - Finetuned from model : unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit This llama model was trained 2x faster with Unsloth and Huggingface's TRL library. <img src="URL width="200"/>
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #gguf #llama #text-generation-inference #unsloth #en #base_model-unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n# Uploaded model\n\n- Developed by: aminlouhichi\n- License: apache-2.0\n- Finetuned from model : unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit\n\nThis llama model was trained 2x faster with Unsloth and Huggingface's TRL library.\n\n<img src=\"URL width=\"200\"/>" ]
text-generation
transformers
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abc88767/model54
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "stablelm", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-05-03T09:17:20+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #stablelm #text-generation #conversational #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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Niggendar/4thTailHentaiModel_03
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2024-05-03T09:17:54+00:00
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TAGS #diffusers #safetensors #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #diffusers-StableDiffusionXLPipeline #region-us
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