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## About <!-- ### quantize_version: 1 --> <!-- ### output_tensor_quantised: 1 --> <!-- ### convert_type: --> <!-- ### vocab_type: --> static quants of https://huggingface.co/LeroyDyer/Mixtral_AI_Ultron <!-- provided-files --> weighted/imatrix quants seem not to be available (by me) at this time. If they do not show up a week or so after the static ones, I have probably not planned for them. Feel free to request them by opening a Community Discussion. ## Usage If you are unsure how to use GGUF files, refer to one of [TheBloke's READMEs](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/KafkaLM-70B-German-V0.1-GGUF) for more details, including on how to concatenate multi-part files. ## Provided Quants (sorted by size, not necessarily quality. IQ-quants are often preferable over similar sized non-IQ quants) | Link | Type | Size/GB | Notes | |:-----|:-----|--------:|:------| | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.Q2_K.gguf) | Q2_K | 2.8 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.IQ3_XS.gguf) | IQ3_XS | 3.1 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.Q3_K_S.gguf) | Q3_K_S | 3.3 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.IQ3_S.gguf) | IQ3_S | 3.3 | beats Q3_K* | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.IQ3_M.gguf) | IQ3_M | 3.4 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.Q3_K_M.gguf) | Q3_K_M | 3.6 | lower quality | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.Q3_K_L.gguf) | Q3_K_L | 3.9 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.IQ4_XS.gguf) | IQ4_XS | 4.0 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.Q4_K_S.gguf) | Q4_K_S | 4.2 | fast, recommended | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.Q4_K_M.gguf) | Q4_K_M | 4.5 | fast, recommended | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.Q5_K_S.gguf) | Q5_K_S | 5.1 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.Q5_K_M.gguf) | Q5_K_M | 5.2 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.Q6_K.gguf) | Q6_K | 6.0 | very good quality | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.Q8_0.gguf) | Q8_0 | 7.8 | fast, best quality | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_Ultron.f16.gguf) | f16 | 14.6 | 16 bpw, overkill | Here is a handy graph by ikawrakow comparing some lower-quality quant types (lower is better): ![image.png](https://www.nethype.de/huggingface_embed/quantpplgraph.png) And here are Artefact2's thoughts on the matter: https://gist.github.com/Artefact2/b5f810600771265fc1e39442288e8ec9 ## FAQ / Model Request See https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/model_requests for some answers to questions you might have and/or if you want some other model quantized. ## Thanks I thank my company, [nethype GmbH](https://www.nethype.de/), for letting me use its servers and providing upgrades to my workstation to enable this work in my free time. <!-- end -->
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mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_Ultron-GGUF
null
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null
2024-04-23T13:21:14+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #gguf #text-generation-inference #unsloth #mistral #trl #code #medical #farmer #doctor #Mega-Series #Cyber-Series #Role-Play #Self-Rag #ThinkingBot #milestone #mega-series #SpydazWebAI #en #dataset-gretelai/synthetic_text_to_sql #dataset-HuggingFaceTB/cosmopedia #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #dataset-Open-Orca/SlimOrca #dataset-Open-Orca/OpenOrca #dataset-cognitivecomputations/dolphin-coder #dataset-databricks/databricks-dolly-15k #dataset-yahma/alpaca-cleaned #dataset-uonlp/CulturaX #dataset-mwitiderrick/SwahiliPlatypus #dataset-swahili #dataset-Rogendo/English-Swahili-Sentence-Pairs #dataset-ise-uiuc/Magicoder-Evol-Instruct-110K #dataset-meta-math/MetaMathQA #base_model-LeroyDyer/Mixtral_AI_Ultron #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
About ----- static quants of URL weighted/imatrix quants seem not to be available (by me) at this time. If they do not show up a week or so after the static ones, I have probably not planned for them. Feel free to request them by opening a Community Discussion. Usage ----- If you are unsure how to use GGUF files, refer to one of TheBloke's READMEs for more details, including on how to concatenate multi-part files. Provided Quants --------------- (sorted by size, not necessarily quality. IQ-quants are often preferable over similar sized non-IQ quants) Here is a handy graph by ikawrakow comparing some lower-quality quant types (lower is better): !URL And here are Artefact2's thoughts on the matter: URL FAQ / Model Request ------------------- See URL for some answers to questions you might have and/or if you want some other model quantized. Thanks ------ I thank my company, nethype GmbH, for letting me use its servers and providing upgrades to my workstation to enable this work in my free time.
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transformers
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ConstantinKogler/phi2-good-answers
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:21:46+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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transformers
# Uploaded model - **Developed by:** manasvikalyan - **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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manasvikalyan/Finetune-Llama-3-8b-Alpaca
null
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2024-04-23T13:22:44+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #text-generation-inference #unsloth #llama #trl #en #base_model-unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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feature-extraction
transformers
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dayoon/e5_new_loss_2024
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "xlm-roberta", "feature-extraction", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:23:08+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #xlm-roberta #feature-extraction #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Model Card for Model ID ## Model Details ### Model Description This is the model card of a transformers model that has been pushed on the Hub. This model card has been automatically generated. - Developed by: - Funded by [optional]: - Shared by [optional]: - Model type: - Language(s) (NLP): - License: - Finetuned from model [optional]: ### Model Sources [optional] - Repository: - Paper [optional]: - Demo [optional]: ## Uses ### Direct Use ### Downstream Use [optional] ### Out-of-Scope Use ## Bias, Risks, and Limitations ### Recommendations Users (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 Use the code below to get started with the model. ## Training Details ### Training Data ### Training Procedure #### Preprocessing [optional] #### Training Hyperparameters - Training regime: #### Speeds, Sizes, Times [optional] ## Evaluation ### Testing Data, Factors & Metrics #### Testing Data #### Factors #### Metrics ### Results #### Summary ## Model Examination [optional] ## Environmental Impact Carbon emissions can be estimated using the Machine Learning Impact calculator presented in Lacoste et al. (2019). - Hardware Type: - Hours used: - Cloud Provider: - Compute Region: - Carbon Emitted: ## Technical Specifications [optional] ### Model Architecture and Objective ### Compute Infrastructure #### Hardware #### Software [optional] BibTeX: APA: ## Glossary [optional] ## More Information [optional] ## Model Card Authors [optional] ## Model Card Contact
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text-classification
transformers
# bert-base-multilingual-cased-language-detection A model for language detection with support for 45 languages ## Model description This model was created by fine-tuning [bert-base-multilingual-cased](https://huggingface.co/bert-base-multilingual-cased) on the [common language](https://huggingface.co/datasets/common_language) dataset. This dataset has support for 45 languages, which are listed below: ``` Arabic, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Chinese_China, Chinese_Hongkong, Chinese_Taiwan, Chuvash, Czech, Dhivehi, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, French, Frisian, Georgian, German, Greek, Hakha_Chin, Indonesian, Interlingua, Italian, Japanese, Kabyle, Kinyarwanda, Kyrgyz, Latvian, Maltese, Mongolian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Romansh_Sursilvan, Russian, Sakha, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Tatar, Turkish, Ukranian, Welsh ``` ## Evaluation This model was evaluated on the test split of the [common language](https://huggingface.co/datasets/common_language) dataset, and achieved the following metrics: * Accuracy: 97.8%
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Sitata/lang-detect
null
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "bert", "text-classification", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:23:43+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #pytorch #bert #text-classification #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# bert-base-multilingual-cased-language-detection A model for language detection with support for 45 languages ## Model description This model was created by fine-tuning bert-base-multilingual-cased on the common language dataset. This dataset has support for 45 languages, which are listed below: ## Evaluation This model was evaluated on the test split of the common language dataset, and achieved the following metrics: * Accuracy: 97.8%
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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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UXAIR/A2C-PandaReachDense
null
[ "stable-baselines3", "PandaReachDense-v3", "deep-reinforcement-learning", "reinforcement-learning", "model-index", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:24:22+00:00
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[]
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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text-generation
transformers
# Uploaded model - **Developed by:** akbargherbal - **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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akbargherbal/think_tanks_v01_16bit
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "text-generation-inference", "unsloth", "trl", "en", "base_model:unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:24:49+00:00
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[ "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #text-generation-inference #unsloth #trl #en #base_model-unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Uploaded model - Developed by: akbargherbal - 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"/>
[ "# Uploaded model\n\n- Developed by: akbargherbal\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\"/>" ]
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null
## Run info - complete_hash: ee614734e7d3cba14c977e855536342c - short_hash: ee6146342c ### Configuration ```yaml data: batch_size: 32 data_seed: 42 drop_last: false eval_batch_size: 128 max_length: 512 multiprocessing_context: null num_workers: 8 persistent_workers: false pin_memory: true replacement: false shuffle: true dataset: mnli estimator: accelerator: gpu convert_to_bettertransformer: false deterministic: true precision: bf16-true tf32_mode: high fit: enable_progress_bar: true limit_train_batches: null log_interval: 100 max_epochs: 10 min_epochs: null optimizer_kwargs: init_kwargs: fused: true lr: 3.0e-05 name: adamw scheduler_kwargs: name: constant_schedule_with_warmup num_warmup_steps: 2000 model: base_model: bert-tiny name: bert-tiny revision: null seed: 42 seed: 42 ```
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jedidiahkkh/bert-tiny_mnli_ee6146342c
null
[ "tensorboard", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:24:59+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #tensorboard #region-us
## Run info - complete_hash: ee614734e7d3cba14c977e855536342c - short_hash: ee6146342c ### Configuration
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token-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. --> # trained_english This model is a fine-tuned version of [distilbert/distilbert-base-multilingual-cased](https://huggingface.co/distilbert/distilbert-base-multilingual-cased) on the None dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.1059 - Precision: 0.7345 - Recall: 0.7335 - F1: 0.7340 - Accuracy: 0.9772 ## 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 - 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 - num_epochs: 3 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Precision | Recall | F1 | Accuracy | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:---------:|:------:|:------:|:--------:| | No log | 1.0 | 392 | 0.0980 | 0.7188 | 0.7445 | 0.7314 | 0.9760 | | 0.0234 | 2.0 | 784 | 0.1022 | 0.7318 | 0.7328 | 0.7323 | 0.9772 | | 0.0118 | 3.0 | 1176 | 0.1059 | 0.7345 | 0.7335 | 0.7340 | 0.9772 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.38.2 - Pytorch 2.1.2+cu118 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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annamariagnat/trained_english
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "distilbert", "token-classification", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:distilbert/distilbert-base-multilingual-cased", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:25:26+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #distilbert #token-classification #generated_from_trainer #base_model-distilbert/distilbert-base-multilingual-cased #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
trained\_english ================ This model is a fine-tuned version of distilbert/distilbert-base-multilingual-cased on the None dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.1059 * Precision: 0.7345 * Recall: 0.7335 * F1: 0.7340 * Accuracy: 0.9772 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 * 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 * num\_epochs: 3 ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.38.2 * Pytorch 2.1.2+cu118 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.15.2
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null
transformers
## About <!-- ### quantize_version: 1 --> <!-- ### output_tensor_quantised: 1 --> <!-- ### convert_type: --> <!-- ### vocab_type: --> static quants of https://huggingface.co/LeroyDyer/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron <!-- provided-files --> weighted/imatrix quants seem not to be available (by me) at this time. If they do not show up a week or so after the static ones, I have probably not planned for them. Feel free to request them by opening a Community Discussion. ## Usage If you are unsure how to use GGUF files, refer to one of [TheBloke's READMEs](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/KafkaLM-70B-German-V0.1-GGUF) for more details, including on how to concatenate multi-part files. ## Provided Quants (sorted by size, not necessarily quality. IQ-quants are often preferable over similar sized non-IQ quants) | Link | Type | Size/GB | Notes | |:-----|:-----|--------:|:------| | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.Q2_K.gguf) | Q2_K | 2.8 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.IQ3_XS.gguf) | IQ3_XS | 3.1 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.Q3_K_S.gguf) | Q3_K_S | 3.3 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.IQ3_S.gguf) | IQ3_S | 3.3 | beats Q3_K* | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.IQ3_M.gguf) | IQ3_M | 3.4 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.Q3_K_M.gguf) | Q3_K_M | 3.6 | lower quality | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.Q3_K_L.gguf) | Q3_K_L | 3.9 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.IQ4_XS.gguf) | IQ4_XS | 4.0 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.Q4_K_S.gguf) | Q4_K_S | 4.2 | fast, recommended | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.Q4_K_M.gguf) | Q4_K_M | 4.5 | fast, recommended | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.Q5_K_S.gguf) | Q5_K_S | 5.1 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.Q5_K_M.gguf) | Q5_K_M | 5.2 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.Q6_K.gguf) | Q6_K | 6.0 | very good quality | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.Q8_0.gguf) | Q8_0 | 7.8 | fast, best quality | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF/resolve/main/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron.f16.gguf) | f16 | 14.6 | 16 bpw, overkill | Here is a handy graph by ikawrakow comparing some lower-quality quant types (lower is better): ![image.png](https://www.nethype.de/huggingface_embed/quantpplgraph.png) And here are Artefact2's thoughts on the matter: https://gist.github.com/Artefact2/b5f810600771265fc1e39442288e8ec9 ## FAQ / Model Request See https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/model_requests for some answers to questions you might have and/or if you want some other model quantized. ## Thanks I thank my company, [nethype GmbH](https://www.nethype.de/), for letting me use its servers and providing upgrades to my workstation to enable this work in my free time. <!-- end -->
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mradermacher/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron-GGUF
null
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null
2024-04-23T13:26:10+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #gguf #text-generation-inference #unsloth #mistral #trl #code #medical #farmer #doctor #Mega-Series #Cyber-Series #Role-Play #Self-Rag #ThinkingBot #milestone #mega-series #SpydazWebAI #en #dataset-gretelai/synthetic_text_to_sql #dataset-HuggingFaceTB/cosmopedia #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #dataset-Open-Orca/SlimOrca #dataset-Open-Orca/OpenOrca #dataset-cognitivecomputations/dolphin-coder #dataset-databricks/databricks-dolly-15k #dataset-yahma/alpaca-cleaned #dataset-uonlp/CulturaX #dataset-mwitiderrick/SwahiliPlatypus #dataset-swahili #dataset-Rogendo/English-Swahili-Sentence-Pairs #dataset-ise-uiuc/Magicoder-Evol-Instruct-110K #dataset-meta-math/MetaMathQA #base_model-LeroyDyer/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
About ----- static quants of URL weighted/imatrix quants seem not to be available (by me) at this time. If they do not show up a week or so after the static ones, I have probably not planned for them. Feel free to request them by opening a Community Discussion. Usage ----- If you are unsure how to use GGUF files, refer to one of TheBloke's READMEs for more details, including on how to concatenate multi-part files. Provided Quants --------------- (sorted by size, not necessarily quality. IQ-quants are often preferable over similar sized non-IQ quants) Here is a handy graph by ikawrakow comparing some lower-quality quant types (lower is better): !URL And here are Artefact2's thoughts on the matter: URL FAQ / Model Request ------------------- See URL for some answers to questions you might have and/or if you want some other model quantized. Thanks ------ I thank my company, nethype GmbH, for letting me use its servers and providing upgrades to my workstation to enable this work in my free time.
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #gguf #text-generation-inference #unsloth #mistral #trl #code #medical #farmer #doctor #Mega-Series #Cyber-Series #Role-Play #Self-Rag #ThinkingBot #milestone #mega-series #SpydazWebAI #en #dataset-gretelai/synthetic_text_to_sql #dataset-HuggingFaceTB/cosmopedia #dataset-teknium/OpenHermes-2.5 #dataset-Open-Orca/SlimOrca #dataset-Open-Orca/OpenOrca #dataset-cognitivecomputations/dolphin-coder #dataset-databricks/databricks-dolly-15k #dataset-yahma/alpaca-cleaned #dataset-uonlp/CulturaX #dataset-mwitiderrick/SwahiliPlatypus #dataset-swahili #dataset-Rogendo/English-Swahili-Sentence-Pairs #dataset-ise-uiuc/Magicoder-Evol-Instruct-110K #dataset-meta-math/MetaMathQA #base_model-LeroyDyer/Mixtral_AI_CyberUltron #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n" ]
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transformers
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team-sanai/bpe_4cat_32000
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[ "transformers", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:26:32+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #transformers #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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transformers
# Anoxiom/Medical-Llama3-8B-Q6_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from [`ruslanmv/Medical-Llama3-8B`](https://huggingface.co/ruslanmv/Medical-Llama3-8B) using llama.cpp via the ggml.ai's [GGUF-my-repo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/ggml-org/gguf-my-repo) space. Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/ruslanmv/Medical-Llama3-8B) for more details on the model. ## Use with llama.cpp Install llama.cpp through brew. ```bash brew install ggerganov/ggerganov/llama.cpp ``` Invoke the llama.cpp server or the CLI. CLI: ```bash llama-cli --hf-repo Anoxiom/Medical-Llama3-8B-Q6_K-GGUF --model medical-llama3-8b.Q6_K.gguf -p "The meaning to life and the universe is" ``` Server: ```bash llama-server --hf-repo Anoxiom/Medical-Llama3-8B-Q6_K-GGUF --model medical-llama3-8b.Q6_K.gguf -c 2048 ``` Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the [usage steps](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp?tab=readme-ov-file#usage) listed in the Llama.cpp repo as well. ``` git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp && cd llama.cpp && make && ./main -m medical-llama3-8b.Q6_K.gguf -n 128 ```
{"language": "en", "license": "apache-2.0", "tags": ["text-generation-inference", "transformers", "ruslanmv", "llama", "trl", "llama-cpp", "gguf-my-repo"], "datasets": ["ruslanmv/ai-medical-chatbot"], "base_model": "meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B"}
Anoxiom/Medical-Llama3-8B-Q6_K-GGUF
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[ "transformers", "gguf", "text-generation-inference", "ruslanmv", "llama", "trl", "llama-cpp", "gguf-my-repo", "en", "dataset:ruslanmv/ai-medical-chatbot", "base_model:meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B", "license:apache-2.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:28:15+00:00
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[ "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #gguf #text-generation-inference #ruslanmv #llama #trl #llama-cpp #gguf-my-repo #en #dataset-ruslanmv/ai-medical-chatbot #base_model-meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Anoxiom/Medical-Llama3-8B-Q6_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from 'ruslanmv/Medical-Llama3-8B' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space. Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with URL Install URL through brew. Invoke the URL server or the CLI. CLI: Server: Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well.
[ "# Anoxiom/Medical-Llama3-8B-Q6_K-GGUF\nThis model was converted to GGUF format from 'ruslanmv/Medical-Llama3-8B' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space.\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with URL\n\nInstall URL through brew.\n\n\nInvoke the URL server or the CLI.\n\nCLI:\n\n\n\nServer:\n\n\n\nNote: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well." ]
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# lightblue-suzume-llama-3-8B-japanese-gguf [lightblueさんが公開しているsuzume-llama-3-8B-japanese](https://huggingface.co/lightblue/suzume-llama-3-8B-japanese)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 [mmnga/lightblue-suzume-llama-3-8B-japanese-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/lightblue-suzume-llama-3-8B-japanese-gguf) [mmnga/lightblue-ao-karasu-72B-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/lightblue-ao-karasu-72B-gguf) [mmnga/lightblue-karasu-1.1B-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/lightblue-karasu-1.1B-gguf) [mmnga/lightblue-karasu-7B-chat-plus-unleashed-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/lightblue-karasu-7B-chat-plus-unleashed-gguf) [mmnga/lightblue-qarasu-14B-chat-plus-unleashed-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/lightblue-qarasu-14B-chat-plus-unleashed-gguf) ## Usage ``` git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp.git cd llama.cpp make -j ./main -m 'lightblue-suzume-llama-3-8B-japanese-Q4_0.gguf' -p "<|begin_of_text|><|start_header_id|>user <|end_header_id|>\n\nこんにちわ<|eot_id|><|start_header_id|>assistant <|end_header_id|>\n\n" -n 128 ```
{"language": ["en", "ja"], "license": "llama3", "tags": ["llama3"], "datasets": ["TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm"]}
mmnga/lightblue-suzume-llama-3-8B-japanese-gguf
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[ "gguf", "llama3", "en", "ja", "dataset:TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm", "license:llama3", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:30:08+00:00
[]
[ "en", "ja" ]
TAGS #gguf #llama3 #en #ja #dataset-TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm #license-llama3 #region-us
# lightblue-suzume-llama-3-8B-japanese-gguf lightblueさんが公開しているsuzume-llama-3-8B-japanese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 mmnga/lightblue-suzume-llama-3-8B-japanese-gguf mmnga/lightblue-ao-karasu-72B-gguf mmnga/lightblue-karasu-1.1B-gguf mmnga/lightblue-karasu-7B-chat-plus-unleashed-gguf mmnga/lightblue-qarasu-14B-chat-plus-unleashed-gguf ## Usage
[ "# lightblue-suzume-llama-3-8B-japanese-gguf \nlightblueさんが公開しているsuzume-llama-3-8B-japanese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\nmmnga/lightblue-suzume-llama-3-8B-japanese-gguf \nmmnga/lightblue-ao-karasu-72B-gguf \nmmnga/lightblue-karasu-1.1B-gguf \nmmnga/lightblue-karasu-7B-chat-plus-unleashed-gguf \nmmnga/lightblue-qarasu-14B-chat-plus-unleashed-gguf", "## Usage" ]
[ "TAGS\n#gguf #llama3 #en #ja #dataset-TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm #license-llama3 #region-us \n", "# lightblue-suzume-llama-3-8B-japanese-gguf \nlightblueさんが公開しているsuzume-llama-3-8B-japanese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\nmmnga/lightblue-suzume-llama-3-8B-japanese-gguf \nmmnga/lightblue-ao-karasu-72B-gguf \nmmnga/lightblue-karasu-1.1B-gguf \nmmnga/lightblue-karasu-7B-chat-plus-unleashed-gguf \nmmnga/lightblue-qarasu-14B-chat-plus-unleashed-gguf", "## Usage" ]
text-generation
transformers
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domenicrosati/lens-loss-minimality_lr_1e-5_model_meta-llama_Llama-2-7b-chat-hf_batch_4_epoch_1_num_layers_6
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[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:30:42+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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transformers
## About <!-- ### quantize_version: 1 --> <!-- ### output_tensor_quantised: 1 --> <!-- ### convert_type: --> <!-- ### vocab_type: --> static quants of https://huggingface.co/McGill-NLP/Llama-3-8B-Web <!-- provided-files --> weighted/imatrix quants seem not to be available (by me) at this time. If they do not show up a week or so after the static ones, I have probably not planned for them. Feel free to request them by opening a Community Discussion. ## Usage If you are unsure how to use GGUF files, refer to one of [TheBloke's READMEs](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/KafkaLM-70B-German-V0.1-GGUF) for more details, including on how to concatenate multi-part files. ## Provided Quants (sorted by size, not necessarily quality. IQ-quants are often preferable over similar sized non-IQ quants) | Link | Type | Size/GB | Notes | |:-----|:-----|--------:|:------| | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.Q2_K.gguf) | Q2_K | 3.3 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.IQ3_XS.gguf) | IQ3_XS | 3.6 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.Q3_K_S.gguf) | Q3_K_S | 3.8 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.IQ3_S.gguf) | IQ3_S | 3.8 | beats Q3_K* | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.IQ3_M.gguf) | IQ3_M | 3.9 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.Q3_K_M.gguf) | Q3_K_M | 4.1 | lower quality | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.Q3_K_L.gguf) | Q3_K_L | 4.4 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.IQ4_XS.gguf) | IQ4_XS | 4.6 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.Q4_K_S.gguf) | Q4_K_S | 4.8 | fast, recommended | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.Q4_K_M.gguf) | Q4_K_M | 5.0 | fast, recommended | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.Q5_K_S.gguf) | Q5_K_S | 5.7 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.Q5_K_M.gguf) | Q5_K_M | 5.8 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.Q6_K.gguf) | Q6_K | 6.7 | very good quality | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.Q8_0.gguf) | Q8_0 | 8.6 | fast, best quality | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF/resolve/main/Llama-3-8B-Web.f16.gguf) | f16 | 16.2 | 16 bpw, overkill | Here is a handy graph by ikawrakow comparing some lower-quality quant types (lower is better): ![image.png](https://www.nethype.de/huggingface_embed/quantpplgraph.png) And here are Artefact2's thoughts on the matter: https://gist.github.com/Artefact2/b5f810600771265fc1e39442288e8ec9 ## FAQ / Model Request See https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/model_requests for some answers to questions you might have and/or if you want some other model quantized. ## Thanks I thank my company, [nethype GmbH](https://www.nethype.de/), for letting me use its servers and providing upgrades to my workstation to enable this work in my free time. <!-- end -->
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mradermacher/Llama-3-8B-Web-GGUF
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[ "transformers", "gguf", "agents", "agent", "llm", "llama", "en", "dataset:McGill-NLP/WebLINX", "base_model:McGill-NLP/Llama-3-8B-Web", "license:llama3", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:33:28+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #gguf #agents #agent #llm #llama #en #dataset-McGill-NLP/WebLINX #base_model-McGill-NLP/Llama-3-8B-Web #license-llama3 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
About ----- static quants of URL weighted/imatrix quants seem not to be available (by me) at this time. If they do not show up a week or so after the static ones, I have probably not planned for them. Feel free to request them by opening a Community Discussion. Usage ----- If you are unsure how to use GGUF files, refer to one of TheBloke's READMEs for more details, including on how to concatenate multi-part files. Provided Quants --------------- (sorted by size, not necessarily quality. IQ-quants are often preferable over similar sized non-IQ quants) Here is a handy graph by ikawrakow comparing some lower-quality quant types (lower is better): !URL And here are Artefact2's thoughts on the matter: URL FAQ / Model Request ------------------- See URL for some answers to questions you might have and/or if you want some other model quantized. Thanks ------ I thank my company, nethype GmbH, for letting me use its servers and providing upgrades to my workstation to enable this work in my free time.
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null
nemo
<!-- 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. --> # Conformer_CTC_vi This model is a training version of Conformer-CTC model on the VinBigdata dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: ## Training and evaluation data -Training loss: ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/64e22d27eb434eea640655d7/6ctQwCWuW5yQ6DGFdGQdR.png) - WER = 0.094 ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/64e22d27eb434eea640655d7/VBpAtNZcJDftOPH7o6q-1.png) ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 5.0 - train_batch_size: 32 - eval_batch_size: 32 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: NoamAnnealing - lr_scheduler_warmup_steps: 10000 - num_epochs: 500
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Namkoy/Conformer_CTC_Vi
null
[ "nemo", "vi", "base_model:Conformer-CTC", "license:apache-2.0", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:33:32+00:00
[]
[ "vi" ]
TAGS #nemo #vi #base_model-Conformer-CTC #license-apache-2.0 #region-us
# Conformer_CTC_vi This model is a training version of Conformer-CTC model on the VinBigdata dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: ## Training and evaluation data -Training loss: !image/png - WER = 0.094 !image/png ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 5.0 - train_batch_size: 32 - eval_batch_size: 32 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: NoamAnnealing - lr_scheduler_warmup_steps: 10000 - num_epochs: 500
[ "# Conformer_CTC_vi\n\nThis model is a training version of Conformer-CTC model on the VinBigdata dataset.\nIt achieves the following results on the evaluation set:", "## Training and evaluation data\n-Training loss:\n\n!image/png\n\n- WER = 0.094\n\n!image/png", "### Training hyperparameters\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n- learning_rate: 5.0\n- train_batch_size: 32\n- eval_batch_size: 32\n- optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n- lr_scheduler_type: NoamAnnealing\n- lr_scheduler_warmup_steps: 10000\n- num_epochs: 500" ]
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transformers
# Uploaded model - **Developed by:** akbargherbal - **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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akbargherbal/think_tanks_v01_lora
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "text-generation-inference", "unsloth", "llama", "trl", "en", "base_model:unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit", "license:apache-2.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:33:46+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #text-generation-inference #unsloth #llama #trl #en #base_model-unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Uploaded model - Developed by: akbargherbal - 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"/>
[ "# Uploaded model\n\n- Developed by: akbargherbal\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\"/>" ]
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text-generation
transformers
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TinyPixel/l3-r
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:33:58+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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text-generation
transformers
<!-- header start --> <!-- 200823 --> <div style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto"> <a href="https://www.pruna.ai/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> <img src="https://i.imgur.com/eDAlcgk.png" alt="PrunaAI" style="width: 100%; min-width: 400px; display: block; margin: auto;"> </a> </div> <!-- header end --> [![Twitter](https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/PrunaAI?style=social)](https://twitter.com/PrunaAI) [![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/github/followers/PrunaAI?label=Follow%20%40PrunaAI&style=social)](https://github.com/PrunaAI) [![LinkedIn](https://img.shields.io/badge/LinkedIn-Connect-blue)](https://www.linkedin.com/company/93832878/admin/feed/posts/?feedType=following) [![Discord](https://img.shields.io/badge/Discord-Join%20Us-blue?style=social&logo=discord)](https://discord.gg/CP4VSgck) # Simply make AI models cheaper, smaller, faster, and greener! - Give a thumbs up if you like this model! - Contact us and tell us which model to compress next [here](https://www.pruna.ai/contact). - Request access to easily compress your *own* AI models [here](https://z0halsaff74.typeform.com/pruna-access?typeform-source=www.pruna.ai). - Read the documentations to know more [here](https://pruna-ai-pruna.readthedocs-hosted.com/en/latest/) - Join Pruna AI community on Discord [here](https://discord.gg/CP4VSgck) to share feedback/suggestions or get help. ## Results ![image info](./plots.png) **Frequently Asked Questions** - ***How does the compression work?*** The model is compressed with awq. - ***How does the model quality change?*** The quality of the model output might vary compared to the base model. - ***How is the model efficiency evaluated?*** These results were obtained on NVIDIA A100-PCIE-40GB with configuration described in `model/smash_config.json` and are obtained after a hardware warmup. The smashed model is directly compared to the original base model. Efficiency results may vary in other settings (e.g. other hardware, image size, batch size, ...). We recommend to directly run them in the use-case conditions to know if the smashed model can benefit you. - ***What is the model format?*** We use safetensors. - ***What calibration data has been used?*** If needed by the compression method, we used WikiText as the calibration data. - ***What is the naming convention for Pruna Huggingface models?*** We take the original model name and append "turbo", "tiny", or "green" if the smashed model has a measured inference speed, inference memory, or inference energy consumption which is less than 90% of the original base model. - ***How to compress my own models?*** You can request premium access to more compression methods and tech support for your specific use-cases [here](https://z0halsaff74.typeform.com/pruna-access?typeform-source=www.pruna.ai). - ***What are "first" metrics?*** Results mentioning "first" are obtained after the first run of the model. The first run might take more memory or be slower than the subsequent runs due cuda overheads. - ***What are "Sync" and "Async" metrics?*** "Sync" metrics are obtained by syncing all GPU processes and stop measurement when all of them are executed. "Async" metrics are obtained without syncing all GPU processes and stop when the model output can be used by the CPU. We provide both metrics since both could be relevant depending on the use-case. We recommend to test the efficiency gains directly in your use-cases. ## Setup You can run the smashed model with these steps: 0. Check requirements from the original repo facebook/opt-125m installed. In particular, check python, cuda, and transformers versions. 1. Make sure that you have installed quantization related packages. ```bash pip install autoawq ``` 2. Load & run the model. ```python from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer from awq import AutoAWQForCausalLM model = AutoAWQForCausalLM.from_quantized("PrunaAI/facebook-opt-125m-AWQ-4bit-smashed", trust_remote_code=True, device_map='auto') tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/opt-125m") input_ids = tokenizer("What is the color of prunes?,", return_tensors='pt').to(model.device)["input_ids"] outputs = model.generate(input_ids, max_new_tokens=216) tokenizer.decode(outputs[0]) ``` ## Configurations The configuration info are in `smash_config.json`. ## Credits & License The license of the smashed model follows the license of the original model. Please check the license of the original model facebook/opt-125m before using this model which provided the base model. The license of the `pruna-engine` is [here](https://pypi.org/project/pruna-engine/) on Pypi. ## Want to compress other models? - Contact us and tell us which model to compress next [here](https://www.pruna.ai/contact). - Request access to easily compress your own AI models [here](https://z0halsaff74.typeform.com/pruna-access?typeform-source=www.pruna.ai).
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PrunaAI/facebook-opt-125m-AWQ-4bit-smashed
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[ "transformers", "safetensors", "opt", "text-generation", "pruna-ai", "base_model:facebook/opt-125m", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "4-bit", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:36:41+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #opt #text-generation #pruna-ai #base_model-facebook/opt-125m #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #4-bit #region-us
<div style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto"> <a href="URL target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> <img src="https://i.URL alt="PrunaAI" style="width: 100%; min-width: 400px; display: block; margin: auto;"> </a> </div> ![Twitter](URL ![GitHub](URL ![LinkedIn](URL ![Discord](URL # Simply make AI models cheaper, smaller, faster, and greener! - Give a thumbs up if you like this model! - Contact us and tell us which model to compress next here. - Request access to easily compress your *own* AI models here. - Read the documentations to know more here - Join Pruna AI community on Discord here to share feedback/suggestions or get help. ## Results !image info Frequently Asked Questions - *How does the compression work?* The model is compressed with awq. - *How does the model quality change?* The quality of the model output might vary compared to the base model. - *How is the model efficiency evaluated?* These results were obtained on NVIDIA A100-PCIE-40GB with configuration described in 'model/smash_config.json' and are obtained after a hardware warmup. The smashed model is directly compared to the original base model. Efficiency results may vary in other settings (e.g. other hardware, image size, batch size, ...). We recommend to directly run them in the use-case conditions to know if the smashed model can benefit you. - *What is the model format?* We use safetensors. - *What calibration data has been used?* If needed by the compression method, we used WikiText as the calibration data. - *What is the naming convention for Pruna Huggingface models?* We take the original model name and append "turbo", "tiny", or "green" if the smashed model has a measured inference speed, inference memory, or inference energy consumption which is less than 90% of the original base model. - *How to compress my own models?* You can request premium access to more compression methods and tech support for your specific use-cases here. - *What are "first" metrics?* Results mentioning "first" are obtained after the first run of the model. The first run might take more memory or be slower than the subsequent runs due cuda overheads. - *What are "Sync" and "Async" metrics?* "Sync" metrics are obtained by syncing all GPU processes and stop measurement when all of them are executed. "Async" metrics are obtained without syncing all GPU processes and stop when the model output can be used by the CPU. We provide both metrics since both could be relevant depending on the use-case. We recommend to test the efficiency gains directly in your use-cases. ## Setup You can run the smashed model with these steps: 0. Check requirements from the original repo facebook/opt-125m installed. In particular, check python, cuda, and transformers versions. 1. Make sure that you have installed quantization related packages. 2. Load & run the model. ## Configurations The configuration info are in 'smash_config.json'. ## Credits & License The license of the smashed model follows the license of the original model. Please check the license of the original model facebook/opt-125m before using this model which provided the base model. The license of the 'pruna-engine' is here on Pypi. ## Want to compress other models? - Contact us and tell us which model to compress next here. - Request access to easily compress your own AI models here.
[ "# Simply make AI models cheaper, smaller, faster, and greener!\n\n- Give a thumbs up if you like this model!\n- Contact us and tell us which model to compress next here.\n- Request access to easily compress your *own* AI models here.\n- Read the documentations to know more here\n- Join Pruna AI community on Discord here to share feedback/suggestions or get help.", "## Results\n\n!image info\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\n- *How does the compression work?* The model is compressed with awq.\n- *How does the model quality change?* The quality of the model output might vary compared to the base model.\n- *How is the model efficiency evaluated?* These results were obtained on NVIDIA A100-PCIE-40GB with configuration described in 'model/smash_config.json' and are obtained after a hardware warmup. The smashed model is directly compared to the original base model. Efficiency results may vary in other settings (e.g. other hardware, image size, batch size, ...). We recommend to directly run them in the use-case conditions to know if the smashed model can benefit you.\n- *What is the model format?* We use safetensors.\n- *What calibration data has been used?* If needed by the compression method, we used WikiText as the calibration data.\n- *What is the naming convention for Pruna Huggingface models?* We take the original model name and append \"turbo\", \"tiny\", or \"green\" if the smashed model has a measured inference speed, inference memory, or inference energy consumption which is less than 90% of the original base model.\n- *How to compress my own models?* You can request premium access to more compression methods and tech support for your specific use-cases here.\n- *What are \"first\" metrics?* Results mentioning \"first\" are obtained after the first run of the model. The first run might take more memory or be slower than the subsequent runs due cuda overheads.\n- *What are \"Sync\" and \"Async\" metrics?* \"Sync\" metrics are obtained by syncing all GPU processes and stop measurement when all of them are executed. \"Async\" metrics are obtained without syncing all GPU processes and stop when the model output can be used by the CPU. We provide both metrics since both could be relevant depending on the use-case. We recommend to test the efficiency gains directly in your use-cases.", "## Setup\n\nYou can run the smashed model with these steps:\n\n0. Check requirements from the original repo facebook/opt-125m installed. In particular, check python, cuda, and transformers versions.\n1. Make sure that you have installed quantization related packages.\n \n2. Load & run the model.", "## Configurations\n\nThe configuration info are in 'smash_config.json'.", "## Credits & License\n\nThe license of the smashed model follows the license of the original model. Please check the license of the original model facebook/opt-125m before using this model which provided the base model. The license of the 'pruna-engine' is here on Pypi.", "## Want to compress other models?\n\n- Contact us and tell us which model to compress next here.\n- Request access to easily compress your own AI models here." ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #opt #text-generation #pruna-ai #base_model-facebook/opt-125m #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #4-bit #region-us \n", "# Simply make AI models cheaper, smaller, faster, and greener!\n\n- Give a thumbs up if you like this model!\n- Contact us and tell us which model to compress next here.\n- Request access to easily compress your *own* AI models here.\n- Read the documentations to know more here\n- Join Pruna AI community on Discord here to share feedback/suggestions or get help.", "## Results\n\n!image info\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\n- *How does the compression work?* The model is compressed with awq.\n- *How does the model quality change?* The quality of the model output might vary compared to the base model.\n- *How is the model efficiency evaluated?* These results were obtained on NVIDIA A100-PCIE-40GB with configuration described in 'model/smash_config.json' and are obtained after a hardware warmup. The smashed model is directly compared to the original base model. Efficiency results may vary in other settings (e.g. other hardware, image size, batch size, ...). We recommend to directly run them in the use-case conditions to know if the smashed model can benefit you.\n- *What is the model format?* We use safetensors.\n- *What calibration data has been used?* If needed by the compression method, we used WikiText as the calibration data.\n- *What is the naming convention for Pruna Huggingface models?* We take the original model name and append \"turbo\", \"tiny\", or \"green\" if the smashed model has a measured inference speed, inference memory, or inference energy consumption which is less than 90% of the original base model.\n- *How to compress my own models?* You can request premium access to more compression methods and tech support for your specific use-cases here.\n- *What are \"first\" metrics?* Results mentioning \"first\" are obtained after the first run of the model. The first run might take more memory or be slower than the subsequent runs due cuda overheads.\n- *What are \"Sync\" and \"Async\" metrics?* \"Sync\" metrics are obtained by syncing all GPU processes and stop measurement when all of them are executed. \"Async\" metrics are obtained without syncing all GPU processes and stop when the model output can be used by the CPU. We provide both metrics since both could be relevant depending on the use-case. We recommend to test the efficiency gains directly in your use-cases.", "## Setup\n\nYou can run the smashed model with these steps:\n\n0. Check requirements from the original repo facebook/opt-125m installed. In particular, check python, cuda, and transformers versions.\n1. Make sure that you have installed quantization related packages.\n \n2. Load & run the model.", "## Configurations\n\nThe configuration info are in 'smash_config.json'.", "## Credits & License\n\nThe license of the smashed model follows the license of the original model. Please check the license of the original model facebook/opt-125m before using this model which provided the base model. The license of the 'pruna-engine' is here on Pypi.", "## Want to compress other models?\n\n- Contact us and tell us which model to compress next here.\n- Request access to easily compress your own AI models here." ]
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transformers
# Anoxiom/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B-Q6_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from [`nbeerbower/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B`](https://huggingface.co/nbeerbower/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B) using llama.cpp via the ggml.ai's [GGUF-my-repo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/ggml-org/gguf-my-repo) space. Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/nbeerbower/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B) for more details on the model. ## Use with llama.cpp Install llama.cpp through brew. ```bash brew install ggerganov/ggerganov/llama.cpp ``` Invoke the llama.cpp server or the CLI. CLI: ```bash llama-cli --hf-repo Anoxiom/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B-Q6_K-GGUF --model llama-3-dragon-bophades-8b.Q6_K.gguf -p "The meaning to life and the universe is" ``` Server: ```bash llama-server --hf-repo Anoxiom/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B-Q6_K-GGUF --model llama-3-dragon-bophades-8b.Q6_K.gguf -c 2048 ``` Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the [usage steps](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp?tab=readme-ov-file#usage) listed in the Llama.cpp repo as well. ``` git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp && cd llama.cpp && make && ./main -m llama-3-dragon-bophades-8b.Q6_K.gguf -n 128 ```
{"library_name": "transformers", "tags": ["mergekit", "merge", "llama-cpp", "gguf-my-repo"], "base_model": ["mlabonne/ChimeraLlama-3-8B", "abacusai/Llama-3-Smaug-8B", "vicgalle/Unsafe-Llama-3-8B", "nbeerbower/llama-3-aura-bophades-8B", "mlabonne/OrpoLlama-3-8B", "cloudyu/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-DPO"]}
Anoxiom/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B-Q6_K-GGUF
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[ "transformers", "gguf", "mergekit", "merge", "llama-cpp", "gguf-my-repo", "base_model:mlabonne/ChimeraLlama-3-8B", "base_model:abacusai/Llama-3-Smaug-8B", "base_model:vicgalle/Unsafe-Llama-3-8B", "base_model:nbeerbower/llama-3-aura-bophades-8B", "base_model:mlabonne/OrpoLlama-3-8B", "base_model:cloudyu/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-DPO", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:39:41+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #gguf #mergekit #merge #llama-cpp #gguf-my-repo #base_model-mlabonne/ChimeraLlama-3-8B #base_model-abacusai/Llama-3-Smaug-8B #base_model-vicgalle/Unsafe-Llama-3-8B #base_model-nbeerbower/llama-3-aura-bophades-8B #base_model-mlabonne/OrpoLlama-3-8B #base_model-cloudyu/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-DPO #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Anoxiom/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B-Q6_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from 'nbeerbower/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space. Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with URL Install URL through brew. Invoke the URL server or the CLI. CLI: Server: Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well.
[ "# Anoxiom/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B-Q6_K-GGUF\nThis model was converted to GGUF format from 'nbeerbower/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space.\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with URL\n\nInstall URL through brew.\n\n\nInvoke the URL server or the CLI.\n\nCLI:\n\n\n\nServer:\n\n\n\nNote: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well." ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #gguf #mergekit #merge #llama-cpp #gguf-my-repo #base_model-mlabonne/ChimeraLlama-3-8B #base_model-abacusai/Llama-3-Smaug-8B #base_model-vicgalle/Unsafe-Llama-3-8B #base_model-nbeerbower/llama-3-aura-bophades-8B #base_model-mlabonne/OrpoLlama-3-8B #base_model-cloudyu/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-DPO #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n", "# Anoxiom/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B-Q6_K-GGUF\nThis model was converted to GGUF format from 'nbeerbower/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space.\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with URL\n\nInstall URL through brew.\n\n\nInvoke the URL server or the CLI.\n\nCLI:\n\n\n\nServer:\n\n\n\nNote: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well." ]
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fastai
# Amazing! 🥳 Congratulations on hosting your fastai model on the Hugging Face Hub! # Some next steps 1. Fill out this model card with more information (see the template below and the [documentation here](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/model-repos))! 2. Create a demo in Gradio or Streamlit using 🤗 Spaces ([documentation here](https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces)). 3. Join the fastai community on the [Fastai Discord](https://discord.com/invite/YKrxeNn)! Greetings fellow fastlearner 🤝! Don't forget to delete this content from your model card. --- # Model card ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed
{"tags": ["fastai"]}
adperem/futurama
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[ "fastai", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:41:48+00:00
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TAGS #fastai #region-us
# Amazing! Congratulations on hosting your fastai model on the Hugging Face Hub! # Some next steps 1. Fill out this model card with more information (see the template below and the documentation here)! 2. Create a demo in Gradio or Streamlit using Spaces (documentation here). 3. Join the fastai community on the Fastai Discord! Greetings fellow fastlearner ! Don't forget to delete this content from your model card. --- # Model card ## Model description More information needed ## Intended uses & limitations More information needed ## Training and evaluation data More information needed
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[ "TAGS\n#fastai #region-us \n", "# Amazing!\n\n Congratulations on hosting your fastai model on the Hugging Face Hub!", "# Some next steps\n1. Fill out this model card with more information (see the template below and the documentation here)!\n\n2. Create a demo in Gradio or Streamlit using Spaces (documentation here).\n\n3. Join the fastai community on the Fastai Discord!\n\nGreetings fellow fastlearner ! Don't forget to delete this content from your model card.\n\n\n---", "# Model card", "## Model description\nMore information needed", "## Intended uses & limitations\nMore information needed", "## Training and evaluation data\nMore information needed" ]
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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. --> # V0422MADP4D This model is a fine-tuned version of [microsoft/phi-2](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/phi-2) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.0593 ## 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: 0.0003 - train_batch_size: 8 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 16 - total_train_batch_size: 128 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: cosine_with_restarts - lr_scheduler_warmup_steps: 60 - num_epochs: 3 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:| | 3.2159 | 0.09 | 10 | 1.0244 | | 0.7518 | 0.18 | 20 | 0.1285 | | 0.136 | 0.27 | 30 | 0.1050 | | 0.1153 | 0.36 | 40 | 0.0877 | | 0.0941 | 0.45 | 50 | 0.0799 | | 0.0972 | 0.54 | 60 | 0.0782 | | 0.0877 | 0.63 | 70 | 0.0762 | | 0.0787 | 0.73 | 80 | 0.0726 | | 0.0828 | 0.82 | 90 | 0.0708 | | 0.0793 | 0.91 | 100 | 0.0668 | | 0.0862 | 1.0 | 110 | 0.0730 | | 0.0739 | 1.09 | 120 | 0.0651 | | 0.074 | 1.18 | 130 | 0.0761 | | 0.0769 | 1.27 | 140 | 0.0646 | | 0.1095 | 1.36 | 150 | 0.0904 | | 0.1041 | 1.45 | 160 | 0.0825 | | 0.082 | 1.54 | 170 | 0.0824 | | 0.0986 | 1.63 | 180 | 0.0800 | | 0.0818 | 1.72 | 190 | 0.0727 | | 0.0828 | 1.81 | 200 | 0.0708 | | 0.074 | 1.9 | 210 | 0.0673 | | 0.0697 | 1.99 | 220 | 0.0644 | | 0.0595 | 2.08 | 230 | 0.0627 | | 0.0587 | 2.18 | 240 | 0.0648 | | 0.0585 | 2.27 | 250 | 0.0632 | | 0.0596 | 2.36 | 260 | 0.0620 | | 0.0577 | 2.45 | 270 | 0.0610 | | 0.0545 | 2.54 | 280 | 0.0622 | | 0.0529 | 2.63 | 290 | 0.0610 | | 0.0539 | 2.72 | 300 | 0.0601 | | 0.0589 | 2.81 | 310 | 0.0596 | | 0.0558 | 2.9 | 320 | 0.0594 | | 0.0595 | 2.99 | 330 | 0.0593 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.36.0.dev0 - Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.14.1
{"license": "mit", "tags": ["generated_from_trainer"], "base_model": "microsoft/phi-2", "model-index": [{"name": "V0422MADP4D", "results": []}]}
Litzy619/V0422MADP4D
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[ "safetensors", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:microsoft/phi-2", "license:mit", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:42:25+00:00
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TAGS #safetensors #generated_from_trainer #base_model-microsoft/phi-2 #license-mit #region-us
V0422MADP4D =========== This model is a fine-tuned version of microsoft/phi-2 on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.0593 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: 0.0003 * train\_batch\_size: 8 * eval\_batch\_size: 8 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 16 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 128 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: cosine\_with\_restarts * lr\_scheduler\_warmup\_steps: 60 * num\_epochs: 3 * mixed\_precision\_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.36.0.dev0 * Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.14.1
[ "### Training hyperparameters\n\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n\n\n* learning\\_rate: 0.0003\n* train\\_batch\\_size: 8\n* eval\\_batch\\_size: 8\n* seed: 42\n* gradient\\_accumulation\\_steps: 16\n* total\\_train\\_batch\\_size: 128\n* optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n* lr\\_scheduler\\_type: cosine\\_with\\_restarts\n* lr\\_scheduler\\_warmup\\_steps: 60\n* num\\_epochs: 3\n* mixed\\_precision\\_training: Native AMP", "### Training results", "### Framework versions\n\n\n* Transformers 4.36.0.dev0\n* Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121\n* Datasets 2.18.0\n* Tokenizers 0.14.1" ]
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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. --> # V0422MADP2D This model is a fine-tuned version of [microsoft/phi-2](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/phi-2) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.0594 ## 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: 0.0003 - train_batch_size: 8 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 16 - total_train_batch_size: 128 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: cosine_with_restarts - lr_scheduler_warmup_steps: 60 - num_epochs: 3 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:| | 3.3918 | 0.09 | 10 | 1.3894 | | 0.9074 | 0.18 | 20 | 0.1485 | | 0.1475 | 0.27 | 30 | 0.1036 | | 0.1121 | 0.36 | 40 | 0.0844 | | 0.0886 | 0.45 | 50 | 0.0793 | | 0.0955 | 0.54 | 60 | 0.0731 | | 0.0803 | 0.63 | 70 | 0.0789 | | 0.0891 | 0.73 | 80 | 0.0765 | | 0.0816 | 0.82 | 90 | 0.0690 | | 0.0786 | 0.91 | 100 | 0.0662 | | 0.0804 | 1.0 | 110 | 0.0699 | | 0.0632 | 1.09 | 120 | 0.0684 | | 0.0684 | 1.18 | 130 | 0.0691 | | 0.0705 | 1.27 | 140 | 0.0680 | | 0.063 | 1.36 | 150 | 0.0676 | | 0.0703 | 1.45 | 160 | 0.0644 | | 0.0594 | 1.54 | 170 | 0.0656 | | 0.063 | 1.63 | 180 | 0.0632 | | 0.0576 | 1.72 | 190 | 0.0635 | | 0.0621 | 1.81 | 200 | 0.0628 | | 0.0584 | 1.9 | 210 | 0.0605 | | 0.0579 | 1.99 | 220 | 0.0601 | | 0.0432 | 2.08 | 230 | 0.0589 | | 0.0422 | 2.18 | 240 | 0.0600 | | 0.0364 | 2.27 | 250 | 0.0640 | | 0.0377 | 2.36 | 260 | 0.0634 | | 0.0397 | 2.45 | 270 | 0.0617 | | 0.0361 | 2.54 | 280 | 0.0610 | | 0.0335 | 2.63 | 290 | 0.0611 | | 0.0384 | 2.72 | 300 | 0.0599 | | 0.0386 | 2.81 | 310 | 0.0594 | | 0.0392 | 2.9 | 320 | 0.0594 | | 0.0408 | 2.99 | 330 | 0.0594 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.36.0.dev0 - Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.14.1
{"license": "mit", "tags": ["generated_from_trainer"], "base_model": "microsoft/phi-2", "model-index": [{"name": "V0422MADP2D", "results": []}]}
Litzy619/V0422MADP2D
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[ "safetensors", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:microsoft/phi-2", "license:mit", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:42:31+00:00
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TAGS #safetensors #generated_from_trainer #base_model-microsoft/phi-2 #license-mit #region-us
V0422MADP2D =========== This model is a fine-tuned version of microsoft/phi-2 on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.0594 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: 0.0003 * train\_batch\_size: 8 * eval\_batch\_size: 8 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 16 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 128 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: cosine\_with\_restarts * lr\_scheduler\_warmup\_steps: 60 * num\_epochs: 3 * mixed\_precision\_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.36.0.dev0 * Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.14.1
[ "### Training hyperparameters\n\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n\n\n* learning\\_rate: 0.0003\n* train\\_batch\\_size: 8\n* eval\\_batch\\_size: 8\n* seed: 42\n* gradient\\_accumulation\\_steps: 16\n* total\\_train\\_batch\\_size: 128\n* optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n* lr\\_scheduler\\_type: cosine\\_with\\_restarts\n* lr\\_scheduler\\_warmup\\_steps: 60\n* num\\_epochs: 3\n* mixed\\_precision\\_training: Native AMP", "### Training results", "### Framework versions\n\n\n* Transformers 4.36.0.dev0\n* Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121\n* Datasets 2.18.0\n* Tokenizers 0.14.1" ]
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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. --> # V0422MADP6D This model is a fine-tuned version of [microsoft/phi-2](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/phi-2) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.0573 ## 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: 0.0003 - train_batch_size: 8 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 16 - total_train_batch_size: 128 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: cosine_with_restarts - lr_scheduler_warmup_steps: 60 - num_epochs: 3 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:| | 3.1727 | 0.09 | 10 | 0.8249 | | 0.6951 | 0.18 | 20 | 0.1388 | | 0.142 | 0.27 | 30 | 0.0998 | | 0.1104 | 0.36 | 40 | 0.0857 | | 0.0902 | 0.45 | 50 | 0.0810 | | 0.0998 | 0.54 | 60 | 0.0827 | | 0.0845 | 0.63 | 70 | 0.0790 | | 0.0796 | 0.73 | 80 | 0.0762 | | 0.079 | 0.82 | 90 | 0.0741 | | 0.0816 | 0.91 | 100 | 0.0652 | | 0.0811 | 1.0 | 110 | 0.0693 | | 0.062 | 1.09 | 120 | 0.0725 | | 0.0707 | 1.18 | 130 | 0.0731 | | 0.07 | 1.27 | 140 | 0.0733 | | 0.0682 | 1.36 | 150 | 0.0695 | | 0.0719 | 1.45 | 160 | 0.0657 | | 0.0607 | 1.54 | 170 | 0.0692 | | 0.075 | 1.63 | 180 | 0.0716 | | 0.0631 | 1.72 | 190 | 0.0676 | | 0.0693 | 1.81 | 200 | 0.0642 | | 0.061 | 1.9 | 210 | 0.0639 | | 0.0572 | 1.99 | 220 | 0.0634 | | 0.0442 | 2.08 | 230 | 0.0594 | | 0.0434 | 2.18 | 240 | 0.0607 | | 0.0423 | 2.27 | 250 | 0.0612 | | 0.0415 | 2.36 | 260 | 0.0583 | | 0.0419 | 2.45 | 270 | 0.0584 | | 0.0406 | 2.54 | 280 | 0.0580 | | 0.0355 | 2.63 | 290 | 0.0576 | | 0.0417 | 2.72 | 300 | 0.0571 | | 0.0413 | 2.81 | 310 | 0.0573 | | 0.0398 | 2.9 | 320 | 0.0573 | | 0.0431 | 2.99 | 330 | 0.0573 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.36.0.dev0 - Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.14.1
{"license": "mit", "tags": ["generated_from_trainer"], "base_model": "microsoft/phi-2", "model-index": [{"name": "V0422MADP6D", "results": []}]}
Litzy619/V0422MADP6D
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[ "safetensors", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:microsoft/phi-2", "license:mit", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:42:40+00:00
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TAGS #safetensors #generated_from_trainer #base_model-microsoft/phi-2 #license-mit #region-us
V0422MADP6D =========== This model is a fine-tuned version of microsoft/phi-2 on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.0573 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: 0.0003 * train\_batch\_size: 8 * eval\_batch\_size: 8 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 16 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 128 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: cosine\_with\_restarts * lr\_scheduler\_warmup\_steps: 60 * num\_epochs: 3 * mixed\_precision\_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.36.0.dev0 * Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.14.1
[ "### Training hyperparameters\n\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n\n\n* learning\\_rate: 0.0003\n* train\\_batch\\_size: 8\n* eval\\_batch\\_size: 8\n* seed: 42\n* gradient\\_accumulation\\_steps: 16\n* total\\_train\\_batch\\_size: 128\n* optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n* lr\\_scheduler\\_type: cosine\\_with\\_restarts\n* lr\\_scheduler\\_warmup\\_steps: 60\n* num\\_epochs: 3\n* mixed\\_precision\\_training: Native AMP", "### Training results", "### Framework versions\n\n\n* Transformers 4.36.0.dev0\n* Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121\n* Datasets 2.18.0\n* Tokenizers 0.14.1" ]
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text-generation
transformers
# nbeerbower/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B AWQ - Model creator: [nbeerbower](https://huggingface.co/nbeerbower) - Original model: [llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B](https://huggingface.co/nbeerbower/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B) ## How to use ### Install the necessary packages ```bash pip install --upgrade autoawq autoawq-kernels ``` ### Example Python code ```python from awq import AutoAWQForCausalLM from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TextStreamer model_path = "solidrust/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B-AWQ" system_message = "You are llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B, incarnated as a powerful AI. You were created by nbeerbower." # Load model model = AutoAWQForCausalLM.from_quantized(model_path, fuse_layers=True) tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_path, trust_remote_code=True) streamer = TextStreamer(tokenizer, skip_prompt=True, skip_special_tokens=True) # Convert prompt to tokens prompt_template = """\ <|im_start|>system {system_message}<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user {prompt}<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant""" prompt = "You're standing on the surface of the Earth. "\ "You walk one mile south, one mile west and one mile north. "\ "You end up exactly where you started. Where are you?" tokens = tokenizer(prompt_template.format(system_message=system_message,prompt=prompt), return_tensors='pt').input_ids.cuda() # Generate output generation_output = model.generate(tokens, streamer=streamer, max_new_tokens=512) ``` ### About AWQ AWQ is an efficient, accurate and blazing-fast low-bit weight quantization method, currently supporting 4-bit quantization. Compared to GPTQ, it offers faster Transformers-based inference with equivalent or better quality compared to the most commonly used GPTQ settings. AWQ models are currently supported on Linux and Windows, with NVidia GPUs only. macOS users: please use GGUF models instead. It is supported by: - [Text Generation Webui](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui) - using Loader: AutoAWQ - [vLLM](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm) - version 0.2.2 or later for support for all model types. - [Hugging Face Text Generation Inference (TGI)](https://github.com/huggingface/text-generation-inference) - [Transformers](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers) version 4.35.0 and later, from any code or client that supports Transformers - [AutoAWQ](https://github.com/casper-hansen/AutoAWQ) - for use from Python code
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solidrust/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B-AWQ
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[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "4-bit", "AWQ", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "conversational", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:42:51+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #4-bit #AWQ #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #conversational #text-generation-inference #region-us
# nbeerbower/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B AWQ - Model creator: nbeerbower - Original model: llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B ## How to use ### Install the necessary packages ### Example Python code ### About AWQ AWQ is an efficient, accurate and blazing-fast low-bit weight quantization method, currently supporting 4-bit quantization. Compared to GPTQ, it offers faster Transformers-based inference with equivalent or better quality compared to the most commonly used GPTQ settings. AWQ models are currently supported on Linux and Windows, with NVidia GPUs only. macOS users: please use GGUF models instead. It is supported by: - Text Generation Webui - using Loader: AutoAWQ - vLLM - version 0.2.2 or later for support for all model types. - Hugging Face Text Generation Inference (TGI) - Transformers version 4.35.0 and later, from any code or client that supports Transformers - AutoAWQ - for use from Python code
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #4-bit #AWQ #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #conversational #text-generation-inference #region-us \n", "# nbeerbower/llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B AWQ\n\n- Model creator: nbeerbower\n- Original model: llama-3-dragon-bophades-8B", "## How to use", "### Install the necessary packages", "### Example Python code", "### About AWQ\n\nAWQ is an efficient, accurate and blazing-fast low-bit weight quantization method, currently supporting 4-bit quantization. Compared to GPTQ, it offers faster Transformers-based inference with equivalent or better quality compared to the most commonly used GPTQ settings.\n\nAWQ models are currently supported on Linux and Windows, with NVidia GPUs only. macOS users: please use GGUF models instead.\n\nIt is supported by:\n\n- Text Generation Webui - using Loader: AutoAWQ\n- vLLM - version 0.2.2 or later for support for all model types.\n- Hugging Face Text Generation Inference (TGI)\n- Transformers version 4.35.0 and later, from any code or client that supports Transformers\n- AutoAWQ - for use from Python code" ]
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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. --> # V0422MADP8D This model is a fine-tuned version of [microsoft/phi-2](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/phi-2) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.0609 ## 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: 0.0003 - train_batch_size: 8 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 16 - total_train_batch_size: 128 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: cosine_with_restarts - lr_scheduler_warmup_steps: 60 - num_epochs: 3 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:| | 3.2363 | 0.09 | 10 | 1.0541 | | 0.9207 | 0.18 | 20 | 0.1355 | | 0.1475 | 0.27 | 30 | 0.1065 | | 0.1181 | 0.36 | 40 | 0.0879 | | 0.097 | 0.45 | 50 | 0.0801 | | 0.0976 | 0.54 | 60 | 0.0815 | | 0.0851 | 0.63 | 70 | 0.0819 | | 0.0839 | 0.73 | 80 | 0.0742 | | 0.0849 | 0.82 | 90 | 0.0805 | | 0.0871 | 0.91 | 100 | 0.0724 | | 0.0867 | 1.0 | 110 | 0.0717 | | 0.0717 | 1.09 | 120 | 0.0660 | | 0.0758 | 1.18 | 130 | 0.0704 | | 0.079 | 1.27 | 140 | 0.0691 | | 0.1021 | 1.36 | 150 | 0.0898 | | 0.0982 | 1.45 | 160 | 0.0740 | | 0.0833 | 1.54 | 170 | 0.0758 | | 0.0868 | 1.63 | 180 | 0.0719 | | 0.0803 | 1.72 | 190 | 0.0718 | | 0.0839 | 1.81 | 200 | 0.0701 | | 0.0719 | 1.9 | 210 | 0.0839 | | 0.0841 | 1.99 | 220 | 0.0860 | | 0.0797 | 2.08 | 230 | 0.0703 | | 0.0668 | 2.18 | 240 | 0.0678 | | 0.063 | 2.27 | 250 | 0.0647 | | 0.0639 | 2.36 | 260 | 0.0627 | | 0.061 | 2.45 | 270 | 0.0623 | | 0.0617 | 2.54 | 280 | 0.0620 | | 0.0592 | 2.63 | 290 | 0.0614 | | 0.0602 | 2.72 | 300 | 0.0609 | | 0.0664 | 2.81 | 310 | 0.0609 | | 0.0601 | 2.9 | 320 | 0.0609 | | 0.0704 | 2.99 | 330 | 0.0609 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.36.0.dev0 - Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.14.1
{"license": "mit", "tags": ["generated_from_trainer"], "base_model": "microsoft/phi-2", "model-index": [{"name": "V0422MADP8D", "results": []}]}
Litzy619/V0422MADP8D
null
[ "safetensors", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:microsoft/phi-2", "license:mit", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:43:13+00:00
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TAGS #safetensors #generated_from_trainer #base_model-microsoft/phi-2 #license-mit #region-us
V0422MADP8D =========== This model is a fine-tuned version of microsoft/phi-2 on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.0609 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: 0.0003 * train\_batch\_size: 8 * eval\_batch\_size: 8 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 16 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 128 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: cosine\_with\_restarts * lr\_scheduler\_warmup\_steps: 60 * num\_epochs: 3 * mixed\_precision\_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.36.0.dev0 * Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.14.1
[ "### Training hyperparameters\n\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n\n\n* learning\\_rate: 0.0003\n* train\\_batch\\_size: 8\n* eval\\_batch\\_size: 8\n* seed: 42\n* gradient\\_accumulation\\_steps: 16\n* total\\_train\\_batch\\_size: 128\n* optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n* lr\\_scheduler\\_type: cosine\\_with\\_restarts\n* lr\\_scheduler\\_warmup\\_steps: 60\n* num\\_epochs: 3\n* mixed\\_precision\\_training: Native AMP", "### Training results", "### Framework versions\n\n\n* Transformers 4.36.0.dev0\n* Pytorch 2.2.2+cu121\n* Datasets 2.18.0\n* Tokenizers 0.14.1" ]
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text-generation
transformers
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avemio-digital/Sauwerkrot_Llama3_test
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:44:01+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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text-generation
transformers
# Mistral-LM-Beta-Slerp Mistral-LM-Beta-Slerp is a merge of the following models using [LazyMergekit](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1obulZ1ROXHjYLn6PPZJwRR6GzgQogxxb?usp=sharing): * [timpal0l/Mistral-7B-v0.1-flashback-v2](https://huggingface.co/timpal0l/Mistral-7B-v0.1-flashback-v2) * [Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta](https://huggingface.co/Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta) ## 🧩 Configuration ```yaml slices: - sources: - model: timpal0l/Mistral-7B-v0.1-flashback-v2 layer_range: [0, 32] - model: Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta layer_range: [0, 32] merge_method: slerp base_model: timpal0l/Mistral-7B-v0.1-flashback-v2 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 ``` ## 💻 Usage ```python !pip install -qU transformers accelerate from transformers import AutoTokenizer import transformers import torch model = "Knobi3/Mistral-LM-Beta-Slerp" 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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Knobi3/Mistral-LM-Beta-Slerp
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "mistral", "text-generation", "merge", "mergekit", "lazymergekit", "timpal0l/Mistral-7B-v0.1-flashback-v2", "Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta", "conversational", "base_model:timpal0l/Mistral-7B-v0.1-flashback-v2", "base_model:Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:45:07+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mistral #text-generation #merge #mergekit #lazymergekit #timpal0l/Mistral-7B-v0.1-flashback-v2 #Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta #conversational #base_model-timpal0l/Mistral-7B-v0.1-flashback-v2 #base_model-Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
# Mistral-LM-Beta-Slerp Mistral-LM-Beta-Slerp is a merge of the following models using LazyMergekit: * timpal0l/Mistral-7B-v0.1-flashback-v2 * Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta ## Configuration ## Usage
[ "# Mistral-LM-Beta-Slerp\n\nMistral-LM-Beta-Slerp is a merge of the following models using LazyMergekit:\n* timpal0l/Mistral-7B-v0.1-flashback-v2\n* Nexusflow/Starling-LM-7B-beta", "## Configuration", "## Usage" ]
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null
transformers
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tarekfer8/bloom-1b7-lora-ads
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:45:33+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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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. --> # BioNLP-tech_ner-eLife This model was trained from scratch 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: 1.3739167643078955e-06 - train_batch_size: 4 - eval_batch_size: 4 - seed: 42 - distributed_type: multi-GPU - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 10 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.35.2 - Pytorch 1.13.1+cu117 - Datasets 2.16.1 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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dtorber/BioNLP-tech_ner-eLife
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "led", "text2text-generation", "generated_from_trainer", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:46:00+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #led #text2text-generation #generated_from_trainer #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# BioNLP-tech_ner-eLife This model was trained from scratch 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: 1.3739167643078955e-06 - train_batch_size: 4 - eval_batch_size: 4 - seed: 42 - distributed_type: multi-GPU - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 10 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.35.2 - Pytorch 1.13.1+cu117 - Datasets 2.16.1 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
[ "# BioNLP-tech_ner-eLife\n\nThis model was trained from scratch on an unknown 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: 1.3739167643078955e-06\n- train_batch_size: 4\n- eval_batch_size: 4\n- seed: 42\n- distributed_type: multi-GPU\n- optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n- lr_scheduler_type: linear\n- num_epochs: 10\n- mixed_precision_training: Native AMP", "### Training results", "### Framework versions\n\n- Transformers 4.35.2\n- Pytorch 1.13.1+cu117\n- Datasets 2.16.1\n- Tokenizers 0.15.2" ]
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text-generation
transformers
# Weyaxi/Einstein-v6.1-Llama3-8B AWQ - Model creator: [Weyaxi](https://huggingface.co/Weyaxi) - Original model: [Einstein-v6.1-Llama3-8B](https://huggingface.co/Weyaxi/Einstein-v6.1-Llama3-8B) ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/6468ce47e134d050a58aa89c/5s12oq859qLfDkkTNam_C.png) ## Model Summary This model is a full fine-tuned version of [meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B](https://huggingface.co/Einstein-v6.1-Llama3-8) on diverse datasets. This model is finetuned using `8xRTX3090` + `1xRTXA6000` using [axolotl](https://github.com/OpenAccess-AI-Collective/axolotl). This model's training was sponsored by [sablo.ai](https://sablo.ai). ## How to use ### Install the necessary packages ```bash pip install --upgrade autoawq autoawq-kernels ``` ### Example Python code ```python from awq import AutoAWQForCausalLM from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TextStreamer model_path = "solidrust/Einstein-v6.1-Llama3-8B-AWQ" system_message = "You are Einstein-v6.1-Llama3-8B, incarnated as a powerful AI. You were created by Weyaxi." # Load model model = AutoAWQForCausalLM.from_quantized(model_path, fuse_layers=True) tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_path, trust_remote_code=True) streamer = TextStreamer(tokenizer, skip_prompt=True, skip_special_tokens=True) # Convert prompt to tokens prompt_template = """\ <|im_start|>system {system_message}<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user {prompt}<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant""" prompt = "You're standing on the surface of the Earth. "\ "You walk one mile south, one mile west and one mile north. "\ "You end up exactly where you started. Where are you?" tokens = tokenizer(prompt_template.format(system_message=system_message,prompt=prompt), return_tensors='pt').input_ids.cuda() # Generate output generation_output = model.generate(tokens, streamer=streamer, max_new_tokens=512) ``` ### About AWQ AWQ is an efficient, accurate and blazing-fast low-bit weight quantization method, currently supporting 4-bit quantization. Compared to GPTQ, it offers faster Transformers-based inference with equivalent or better quality compared to the most commonly used GPTQ settings. AWQ models are currently supported on Linux and Windows, with NVidia GPUs only. macOS users: please use GGUF models instead. It is supported by: - [Text Generation Webui](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui) - using Loader: AutoAWQ - [vLLM](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm) - version 0.2.2 or later for support for all model types. - [Hugging Face Text Generation Inference (TGI)](https://github.com/huggingface/text-generation-inference) - [Transformers](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers) version 4.35.0 and later, from any code or client that supports Transformers - [AutoAWQ](https://github.com/casper-hansen/AutoAWQ) - for use from Python code
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solidrust/Einstein-v6.1-Llama3-8B-AWQ
null
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null
2024-04-23T13:47:08+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #axolotl #generated_from_trainer #instruct #finetune #chatml #gpt4 #synthetic data #science #physics #chemistry #biology #math #llama3 #4-bit #AWQ #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #conversational #en #dataset-allenai/ai2_arc #dataset-camel-ai/physics #dataset-camel-ai/chemistry #dataset-camel-ai/biology #dataset-camel-ai/math #dataset-metaeval/reclor #dataset-openbookqa #dataset-mandyyyyii/scibench #dataset-derek-thomas/ScienceQA #dataset-TIGER-Lab/ScienceEval #dataset-jondurbin/airoboros-3.2 #dataset-LDJnr/Capybara #dataset-Cot-Alpaca-GPT4-From-OpenHermes-2.5 #dataset-STEM-AI-mtl/Electrical-engineering #dataset-knowrohit07/saraswati-stem #dataset-sablo/oasst2_curated #dataset-lmsys/lmsys-chat-1m #dataset-TIGER-Lab/MathInstruct #dataset-bigbio/med_qa #dataset-meta-math/MetaMathQA-40K #dataset-piqa #dataset-scibench #dataset-sciq #dataset-Open-Orca/SlimOrca #dataset-migtissera/Synthia-v1.3 #dataset-allenai/WildChat #dataset-microsoft/orca-math-word-problems-200k #dataset-openchat/openchat_sharegpt4_dataset #dataset-teknium/GPTeacher-General-Instruct #dataset-m-a-p/CodeFeedback-Filtered-Instruction #dataset-totally-not-an-llm/EverythingLM-data-V3 #dataset-HuggingFaceH4/no_robots #dataset-OpenAssistant/oasst_top1_2023-08-25 #dataset-WizardLM/WizardLM_evol_instruct_70k #base_model-meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B #license-other #text-generation-inference #region-us
# Weyaxi/Einstein-v6.1-Llama3-8B AWQ - Model creator: Weyaxi - Original model: Einstein-v6.1-Llama3-8B !image/png ## Model Summary This model is a full fine-tuned version of meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B on diverse datasets. This model is finetuned using '8xRTX3090' + '1xRTXA6000' using axolotl. This model's training was sponsored by URL. ## How to use ### Install the necessary packages ### Example Python code ### About AWQ AWQ is an efficient, accurate and blazing-fast low-bit weight quantization method, currently supporting 4-bit quantization. Compared to GPTQ, it offers faster Transformers-based inference with equivalent or better quality compared to the most commonly used GPTQ settings. AWQ models are currently supported on Linux and Windows, with NVidia GPUs only. macOS users: please use GGUF models instead. It is supported by: - Text Generation Webui - using Loader: AutoAWQ - vLLM - version 0.2.2 or later for support for all model types. - Hugging Face Text Generation Inference (TGI) - Transformers version 4.35.0 and later, from any code or client that supports Transformers - AutoAWQ - for use from Python code
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text-to-speech
zho-tts
Code is hosted on GitHub: [stefantaubert/zh-tts](https://github.com/stefantaubert/zh-tts)
{"language": ["en", "zh"], "license": "mit", "library_name": "zho-tts", "tags": ["speech synthesis", "text-to-speech", "speech generation", "Chinese", "lingustics", "Tacotron", "WaveGlow"]}
stefantaubert/zho-tts
null
[ "zho-tts", "speech synthesis", "text-to-speech", "speech generation", "Chinese", "lingustics", "Tacotron", "WaveGlow", "en", "zh", "license:mit", "has_space", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:47:40+00:00
[]
[ "en", "zh" ]
TAGS #zho-tts #speech synthesis #text-to-speech #speech generation #Chinese #lingustics #Tacotron #WaveGlow #en #zh #license-mit #has_space #region-us
Code is hosted on GitHub: stefantaubert/zh-tts
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[ "TAGS\n#zho-tts #speech synthesis #text-to-speech #speech generation #Chinese #lingustics #Tacotron #WaveGlow #en #zh #license-mit #has_space #region-us \n" ]
reinforcement-learning
stable-baselines3
# **PPO** Agent playing **LunarLander-v2** This is a trained model of a **PPO** agent playing **LunarLander-v2** 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 ... ```
{"library_name": "stable-baselines3", "tags": ["LunarLander-v2", "deep-reinforcement-learning", "reinforcement-learning", "stable-baselines3"], "model-index": [{"name": "PPO", "results": [{"task": {"type": "reinforcement-learning", "name": "reinforcement-learning"}, "dataset": {"name": "LunarLander-v2", "type": "LunarLander-v2"}, "metrics": [{"type": "mean_reward", "value": "249.35 +/- 17.17", "name": "mean_reward", "verified": false}]}]}]}
miemiemi/ppo-LunarLander-v2
null
[ "stable-baselines3", "LunarLander-v2", "deep-reinforcement-learning", "reinforcement-learning", "model-index", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:47:47+00:00
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[]
TAGS #stable-baselines3 #LunarLander-v2 #deep-reinforcement-learning #reinforcement-learning #model-index #region-us
# PPO Agent playing LunarLander-v2 This is a trained model of a PPO agent playing LunarLander-v2 using the stable-baselines3 library. ## Usage (with Stable-baselines3) TODO: Add your code
[ "# PPO Agent playing LunarLander-v2\nThis is a trained model of a PPO agent playing LunarLander-v2\nusing the stable-baselines3 library.", "## Usage (with Stable-baselines3)\nTODO: Add your code" ]
[ "TAGS\n#stable-baselines3 #LunarLander-v2 #deep-reinforcement-learning #reinforcement-learning #model-index #region-us \n", "# PPO Agent playing LunarLander-v2\nThis is a trained model of a PPO agent playing LunarLander-v2\nusing the stable-baselines3 library.", "## Usage (with Stable-baselines3)\nTODO: Add your code" ]
text-generation
transformers
![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/64f5e51289c121cb864ba464/oHq8uPY_H6SC-sfA-Wx7L.png) > [!IMPORTANT] > Check for [ChaoticSoliloquy-v1.5-4x8B](https://huggingface.co/xxx777xxxASD/L3-ChaoticSoliloquy-v1.5-4x8B) Experimental RP-oriented MoE, the idea was to get a model that would be equal to or better than the Mixtral 8x7B and it's finetunes in RP/ERP tasks. [GGUF, Exl2](https://huggingface.co/collections/xxx777xxxASD/chaoticsoliloquy-4x8b-6628a759b5a60d8d3f51ed62) ### Llama 3 ChaoticSoliloquy-4x8B ``` base_model: jeiku_Chaos_RP_l3_8B gate_mode: random dtype: bfloat16 experts_per_token: 2 experts: - source_model: ChaoticNeutrals_Poppy_Porpoise-v0.6-L3-8B - source_model: jeiku_Chaos_RP_l3_8B - source_model: openlynn_Llama-3-Soliloquy-8B - source_model: Sao10K_L3-Solana-8B-v1 ``` ## Models used - [ChaoticNeutrals/Poppy_Porpoise-v0.6-L3-8B](https://huggingface.co/ChaoticNeutrals/Poppy_Porpoise-v0.6-L3-8B) - [jeiku/Chaos_RP_l3_8B](https://huggingface.co/jeiku/Chaos_RP_l3_8B) - [openlynn/Llama-3-Soliloquy-8B](https://huggingface.co/openlynn/Llama-3-Soliloquy-8B) - [Sao10K/L3-Solana-8B-v1](https://huggingface.co/Sao10K/L3-Solana-8B-v1) ## Vision [llama3_mmproj](https://huggingface.co/ChaoticNeutrals/LLaVA-Llama-3-8B-mmproj-Updated) ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/64f5e51289c121cb864ba464/yv4C6NalqORLjvY3KKZk8.png) ## Prompt format: Llama 3
{"language": ["en"], "license": "llama3", "tags": ["moe"]}
xxx777xxxASD/ChaoticSoliloquy-4x8B
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "mixtral", "text-generation", "moe", "conversational", "en", "license:llama3", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:47:59+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mixtral #text-generation #moe #conversational #en #license-llama3 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
!image/png > [!IMPORTANT] > Check for ChaoticSoliloquy-v1.5-4x8B Experimental RP-oriented MoE, the idea was to get a model that would be equal to or better than the Mixtral 8x7B and it's finetunes in RP/ERP tasks. GGUF, Exl2 ### Llama 3 ChaoticSoliloquy-4x8B ## Models used - ChaoticNeutrals/Poppy_Porpoise-v0.6-L3-8B - jeiku/Chaos_RP_l3_8B - openlynn/Llama-3-Soliloquy-8B - Sao10K/L3-Solana-8B-v1 ## Vision llama3_mmproj !image/png ## Prompt format: Llama 3
[ "### Llama 3 ChaoticSoliloquy-4x8B", "## Models used\n\n- ChaoticNeutrals/Poppy_Porpoise-v0.6-L3-8B\n- jeiku/Chaos_RP_l3_8B\n- openlynn/Llama-3-Soliloquy-8B\n- Sao10K/L3-Solana-8B-v1", "## Vision\n\nllama3_mmproj\n\n!image/png", "## Prompt format: Llama 3" ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #mixtral #text-generation #moe #conversational #en #license-llama3 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us \n", "### Llama 3 ChaoticSoliloquy-4x8B", "## Models used\n\n- ChaoticNeutrals/Poppy_Porpoise-v0.6-L3-8B\n- jeiku/Chaos_RP_l3_8B\n- openlynn/Llama-3-Soliloquy-8B\n- Sao10K/L3-Solana-8B-v1", "## Vision\n\nllama3_mmproj\n\n!image/png", "## Prompt format: Llama 3" ]
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# Medquad Llama-3 8B GGUF ## License This model is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License, under [META LLAMA 3 COMMUNITY LICENSE AGREEMENT](https://llama.meta.com/llama3/license/) If you would like to use this model for commercial purposes, please use our proprietary API. (Currently avilable at OpenRouter) For non-commercial use, please adhere to the terms of the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. You are free to share and adapt the model for non-commercial purposes, provided you give appropriate credit, indicate if changes were made, and do not imply endorsement by the licensor. For more information about the CC BY-NC 4.0 license, please visit: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ If you have any questions or would like to inquire about licensing, please contact us. ## Llama 3 Intended Use **Intended Use Cases** Llama 3 is intended for commercial and research use in English. Instruction tuned models are intended for assistant-like chat, whereas pretrained models can be adapted for a variety of natural language generation tasks. **Out-of-scope** Use in any manner that violates applicable laws or regulations (including trade compliance laws). Use in any other way that is prohibited by the Acceptable Use Policy and Llama 3 Community License. Use in languages other than English**. **Note: Developers may fine-tune Llama 3 models for languages beyond English provided they comply with the Llama 3 Community License and the Acceptable Use Policy. [https://llama.meta.com/llama3/license](https://llama.meta.com/llama3/license)
{"language": ["en"], "license": "other", "tags": ["facebook", "meta", "pytorch", "llama", "llama-3", "medical"], "datasets": ["Shekswess/llama2_medquad_instruct_dataset"], "license_name": "llama3"}
hwonheo/Llama-3-medquad-8B-GGUF
null
[ "gguf", "facebook", "meta", "pytorch", "llama", "llama-3", "medical", "en", "dataset:Shekswess/llama2_medquad_instruct_dataset", "license:other", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:48:23+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #gguf #facebook #meta #pytorch #llama #llama-3 #medical #en #dataset-Shekswess/llama2_medquad_instruct_dataset #license-other #region-us
# Medquad Llama-3 8B GGUF ## License This model is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License, under META LLAMA 3 COMMUNITY LICENSE AGREEMENT If you would like to use this model for commercial purposes, please use our proprietary API. (Currently avilable at OpenRouter) For non-commercial use, please adhere to the terms of the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. You are free to share and adapt the model for non-commercial purposes, provided you give appropriate credit, indicate if changes were made, and do not imply endorsement by the licensor. For more information about the CC BY-NC 4.0 license, please visit: URL If you have any questions or would like to inquire about licensing, please contact us. ## Llama 3 Intended Use Intended Use Cases Llama 3 is intended for commercial and research use in English. Instruction tuned models are intended for assistant-like chat, whereas pretrained models can be adapted for a variety of natural language generation tasks. Out-of-scope Use in any manner that violates applicable laws or regulations (including trade compliance laws). Use in any other way that is prohibited by the Acceptable Use Policy and Llama 3 Community License. Use in languages other than English. Note: Developers may fine-tune Llama 3 models for languages beyond English provided they comply with the Llama 3 Community License and the Acceptable Use Policy. URL
[ "# Medquad Llama-3 8B GGUF", "## License\n\nThis model is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License, under META LLAMA 3 COMMUNITY LICENSE AGREEMENT\n\nIf you would like to use this model for commercial purposes, please use our proprietary API. (Currently avilable at OpenRouter)\n\nFor non-commercial use, please adhere to the terms of the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. You are free to share and adapt the model for non-commercial purposes, provided you give appropriate credit, indicate if changes were made, and do not imply endorsement by the licensor.\n\nFor more information about the CC BY-NC 4.0 license, please visit: URL\n\nIf you have any questions or would like to inquire about licensing, please contact us.", "## Llama 3 Intended Use\n\nIntended Use Cases Llama 3 is intended for commercial and research use in English. Instruction tuned models are intended for assistant-like chat, whereas pretrained models can be adapted for a variety of natural language generation tasks.\n\nOut-of-scope Use in any manner that violates applicable laws or regulations (including trade compliance laws). Use in any other way that is prohibited by the Acceptable Use Policy and Llama 3 Community License. Use in languages other than English.\n\nNote: Developers may fine-tune Llama 3 models for languages beyond English provided they comply with the Llama 3 Community License and the Acceptable Use Policy.\n\nURL" ]
[ "TAGS\n#gguf #facebook #meta #pytorch #llama #llama-3 #medical #en #dataset-Shekswess/llama2_medquad_instruct_dataset #license-other #region-us \n", "# Medquad Llama-3 8B GGUF", "## License\n\nThis model is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License, under META LLAMA 3 COMMUNITY LICENSE AGREEMENT\n\nIf you would like to use this model for commercial purposes, please use our proprietary API. (Currently avilable at OpenRouter)\n\nFor non-commercial use, please adhere to the terms of the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. You are free to share and adapt the model for non-commercial purposes, provided you give appropriate credit, indicate if changes were made, and do not imply endorsement by the licensor.\n\nFor more information about the CC BY-NC 4.0 license, please visit: URL\n\nIf you have any questions or would like to inquire about licensing, please contact us.", "## Llama 3 Intended Use\n\nIntended Use Cases Llama 3 is intended for commercial and research use in English. Instruction tuned models are intended for assistant-like chat, whereas pretrained models can be adapted for a variety of natural language generation tasks.\n\nOut-of-scope Use in any manner that violates applicable laws or regulations (including trade compliance laws). Use in any other way that is prohibited by the Acceptable Use Policy and Llama 3 Community License. Use in languages other than English.\n\nNote: Developers may fine-tune Llama 3 models for languages beyond English provided they comply with the Llama 3 Community License and the Acceptable Use Policy.\n\nURL" ]
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. --> # my_awesome_asr_mind_model This model is a fine-tuned version of [facebook/wav2vec2-base](https://huggingface.co/facebook/wav2vec2-base) on the minds14 dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 2.9202 - Wer: 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: 1e-05 - train_batch_size: 8 - eval_batch_size: 8 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 2 - total_train_batch_size: 16 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - lr_scheduler_warmup_steps: 500 - training_steps: 2000 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Wer | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:---:| | 2.8899 | 200.0 | 1000 | 2.9523 | 1.0 | | 2.7163 | 400.0 | 2000 | 2.9202 | 1.0 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.30.2 - Pytorch 2.1.2+cu121 - Datasets 2.17.1 - Tokenizers 0.13.3
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tina2900/my_awesome_asr_mind_model
null
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "wav2vec2", "automatic-speech-recognition", "generated_from_trainer", "dataset:minds14", "license:apache-2.0", "model-index", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:49:29+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #pytorch #wav2vec2 #automatic-speech-recognition #generated_from_trainer #dataset-minds14 #license-apache-2.0 #model-index #endpoints_compatible #region-us
my\_awesome\_asr\_mind\_model ============================= This model is a fine-tuned version of facebook/wav2vec2-base on the minds14 dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 2.9202 * Wer: 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: 1e-05 * train\_batch\_size: 8 * eval\_batch\_size: 8 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 2 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 16 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * lr\_scheduler\_warmup\_steps: 500 * training\_steps: 2000 ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.30.2 * Pytorch 2.1.2+cu121 * Datasets 2.17.1 * Tokenizers 0.13.3
[ "### Training hyperparameters\n\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n\n\n* learning\\_rate: 1e-05\n* train\\_batch\\_size: 8\n* eval\\_batch\\_size: 8\n* seed: 42\n* gradient\\_accumulation\\_steps: 2\n* total\\_train\\_batch\\_size: 16\n* optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08\n* lr\\_scheduler\\_type: linear\n* lr\\_scheduler\\_warmup\\_steps: 500\n* training\\_steps: 2000", "### Training results", "### Framework versions\n\n\n* Transformers 4.30.2\n* Pytorch 2.1.2+cu121\n* Datasets 2.17.1\n* Tokenizers 0.13.3" ]
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text-generation
transformers
# Model Card for Model ID MTG Llama is a QLoRA fine-tuned Llama 3 model on the [MTG Eval](https://huggingface.co/datasets/jakeboggs/MTG-Eval) dataset. ## 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. This model card has been automatically generated. - **Developed by:** Jake Boggs - **Model type:** [More Information Needed] - **Language(s) (NLP):** [More Information Needed] - **License:** [More Information Needed] - **Finetuned from model :** NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct ### Model Sources [optional] <!-- Provide the basic links for the model. --> - **Repository:** [More Information Needed] - **Paper [optional]:** [More Information Needed] - **Demo [optional]:** [More Information Needed] ## Uses <!-- Address questions around how the model is intended to be used, including the foreseeable users of the model and those affected by the model. --> ### Direct Use <!-- This section is for the model use without fine-tuning or plugging into a larger ecosystem/app. --> [More Information Needed] ### Downstream Use [optional] <!-- This section is for the model use when fine-tuned for a task, or when plugged into a larger ecosystem/app --> [More Information Needed] ### Out-of-Scope Use <!-- This section addresses misuse, malicious use, and uses that the model will not work well for. --> [More Information Needed] ## Bias, Risks, and Limitations <!-- This section is meant to convey both technical and sociotechnical limitations. --> [More Information Needed] ### Recommendations <!-- This section is meant to convey recommendations with respect to the bias, risk, and technical limitations. --> Users (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 Use the code below to get started with the model. [More Information Needed] ## Training Details ### Training Data <!-- This should link to a Dataset Card, perhaps with a short stub of information on what the training data is all about as well as documentation related to data pre-processing or additional filtering. --> [More Information Needed] ### Training Procedure <!-- This relates heavily to the Technical Specifications. Content here should link to that section when it is relevant to the training procedure. --> #### Preprocessing [optional] [More Information Needed] #### Training Hyperparameters - **Training regime:** [More Information Needed] <!--fp32, fp16 mixed precision, bf16 mixed precision, bf16 non-mixed precision, fp16 non-mixed precision, fp8 mixed precision --> #### Speeds, Sizes, Times [optional] <!-- This section provides information about throughput, start/end time, checkpoint size if relevant, etc. --> [More Information Needed] ## Evaluation <!-- This section describes the evaluation protocols and provides the results. --> ### Testing Data, Factors & Metrics #### Testing Data <!-- This should link to a Dataset Card if possible. --> [More Information Needed] #### Factors <!-- These are the things the evaluation is disaggregating by, e.g., subpopulations or domains. --> [More Information Needed] #### Metrics <!-- These are the evaluation metrics being used, ideally with a description of why. --> [More Information Needed] ### Results [More Information Needed] #### Summary ## Model Examination [optional] <!-- Relevant interpretability work for the model goes here --> [More Information Needed] ## Technical Specifications [optional] ### Model Architecture and Objective [More Information Needed] ### Compute Infrastructure [More Information Needed] #### Hardware [More Information Needed] #### Software [More Information Needed] ## Citation [optional] <!-- If there is a paper or blog post introducing the model, the APA and Bibtex information for that should go in this section. --> **BibTeX:** [More Information Needed] **APA:** [More Information Needed]
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jakeboggs/MTG-Llama
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "conversational", "dataset:jakeboggs/MTG-Eval", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:50:40+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #conversational #dataset-jakeboggs/MTG-Eval #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
# Model Card for Model ID MTG Llama is a QLoRA fine-tuned Llama 3 model on the MTG Eval dataset. ## Model Details ### Model Description This is the model card of a transformers model that has been pushed on the Hub. This model card has been automatically generated. - Developed by: Jake Boggs - Model type: - Language(s) (NLP): - License: - Finetuned from model : NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct ### Model Sources [optional] - Repository: - Paper [optional]: - Demo [optional]: ## Uses ### Direct Use ### Downstream Use [optional] ### Out-of-Scope Use ## Bias, Risks, and Limitations ### Recommendations Users (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 Use the code below to get started with the model. ## Training Details ### Training Data ### Training Procedure #### Preprocessing [optional] #### Training Hyperparameters - Training regime: #### Speeds, Sizes, Times [optional] ## Evaluation ### Testing Data, Factors & Metrics #### Testing Data #### Factors #### Metrics ### Results #### Summary ## Model Examination [optional] ## Technical Specifications [optional] ### Model Architecture and Objective ### Compute Infrastructure #### Hardware #### Software [optional] BibTeX: APA:
[ "# Model Card for Model ID\n\nMTG Llama is a QLoRA fine-tuned Llama 3 model on the MTG Eval dataset.", "## 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: Jake Boggs\n- Model type: \n- Language(s) (NLP): \n- License: \n- Finetuned from model : NousResearch/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct", "### 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]", "## Technical Specifications [optional]", "### Model Architecture and Objective", "### Compute Infrastructure", "#### Hardware", "#### Software\n\n\n\n[optional]\n\n\n\nBibTeX:\n\n\n\nAPA:" ]
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text-to-image
diffusers
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the training script had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # Textual inversion text2image fine-tuning - ahowe29/textual_inversion_katara These are textual inversion adaption weights for runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5. You can find some example images in the following. ![img_0](./image_0.png) ![img_1](./image_1.png) ![img_2](./image_2.png) ![img_3](./image_3.png) ## Intended uses & limitations #### How to use ```python # TODO: add an example code snippet for running this diffusion pipeline ``` #### Limitations and bias [TODO: provide examples of latent issues and potential remediations] ## Training details [TODO: describe the data used to train the model]
{"license": "creativeml-openrail-m", "library_name": "diffusers", "tags": ["stable-diffusion", "stable-diffusion-diffusers", "text-to-image", "diffusers", "textual_inversion", "diffusers-training"], "base_model": "runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5", "inference": true}
ahowe29/textual_inversion_katara
null
[ "diffusers", "tensorboard", "safetensors", "stable-diffusion", "stable-diffusion-diffusers", "text-to-image", "textual_inversion", "diffusers-training", "base_model:runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5", "license:creativeml-openrail-m", "endpoints_compatible", "diffusers:StableDiffusionPipeline", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:50:42+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #diffusers #tensorboard #safetensors #stable-diffusion #stable-diffusion-diffusers #text-to-image #textual_inversion #diffusers-training #base_model-runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5 #license-creativeml-openrail-m #endpoints_compatible #diffusers-StableDiffusionPipeline #region-us
# Textual inversion text2image fine-tuning - ahowe29/textual_inversion_katara These are textual inversion adaption weights for runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5. You can find some example images in the following. !img_0 !img_1 !img_2 !img_3 ## Intended uses & limitations #### How to use #### Limitations and bias [TODO: provide examples of latent issues and potential remediations] ## Training details [TODO: describe the data used to train the model]
[ "# Textual inversion text2image fine-tuning - ahowe29/textual_inversion_katara\nThese are textual inversion adaption weights for runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5. You can find some example images in the following. \n\n!img_0\n!img_1\n!img_2\n!img_3", "## Intended uses & limitations", "#### How to use", "#### Limitations and bias\n\n[TODO: provide examples of latent issues and potential remediations]", "## Training details\n\n[TODO: describe the data used to train the model]" ]
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# Anoxiom/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B-Q6_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from [`ajibawa-2023/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B`](https://huggingface.co/ajibawa-2023/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B) using llama.cpp via the ggml.ai's [GGUF-my-repo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/ggml-org/gguf-my-repo) space. Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/ajibawa-2023/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B) for more details on the model. ## Use with llama.cpp Install llama.cpp through brew. ```bash brew install ggerganov/ggerganov/llama.cpp ``` Invoke the llama.cpp server or the CLI. CLI: ```bash llama-cli --hf-repo Anoxiom/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B-Q6_K-GGUF --model scarlett-llama-3-8b.Q6_K.gguf -p "The meaning to life and the universe is" ``` Server: ```bash llama-server --hf-repo Anoxiom/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B-Q6_K-GGUF --model scarlett-llama-3-8b.Q6_K.gguf -c 2048 ``` Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the [usage steps](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp?tab=readme-ov-file#usage) listed in the Llama.cpp repo as well. ``` git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp && cd llama.cpp && make && ./main -m scarlett-llama-3-8b.Q6_K.gguf -n 128 ```
{"language": ["en"], "license": "other", "tags": ["art", "philosophy", "romance", "jokes", "advice", "code", "llama-cpp", "gguf-my-repo"], "license_name": "llama3", "license_link": "LICENSE", "model-index": [{"name": "Scarlett-Llama-3-8B", "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": 62.63, "name": "normalized accuracy"}], "source": {"url": "https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=ajibawa-2023/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B", "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": 83.86, "name": "normalized accuracy"}], "source": {"url": "https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=ajibawa-2023/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B", "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": 66.46, "name": "accuracy"}], "source": {"url": "https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=ajibawa-2023/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B", "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": 56.27}], "source": {"url": "https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=ajibawa-2023/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B", "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": 78.06, "name": "accuracy"}], "source": {"url": "https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=ajibawa-2023/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B", "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": 47.31, "name": "accuracy"}], "source": {"url": "https://huggingface.co/spaces/HuggingFaceH4/open_llm_leaderboard?query=ajibawa-2023/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B", "name": "Open LLM Leaderboard"}}]}]}
Anoxiom/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B-Q6_K-GGUF
null
[ "gguf", "art", "philosophy", "romance", "jokes", "advice", "code", "llama-cpp", "gguf-my-repo", "en", "license:other", "model-index", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:50:57+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #gguf #art #philosophy #romance #jokes #advice #code #llama-cpp #gguf-my-repo #en #license-other #model-index #region-us
# Anoxiom/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B-Q6_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from 'ajibawa-2023/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space. Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with URL Install URL through brew. Invoke the URL server or the CLI. CLI: Server: Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well.
[ "# Anoxiom/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B-Q6_K-GGUF\nThis model was converted to GGUF format from 'ajibawa-2023/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space.\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with URL\n\nInstall URL through brew.\n\n\nInvoke the URL server or the CLI.\n\nCLI:\n\n\n\nServer:\n\n\n\nNote: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well." ]
[ "TAGS\n#gguf #art #philosophy #romance #jokes #advice #code #llama-cpp #gguf-my-repo #en #license-other #model-index #region-us \n", "# Anoxiom/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B-Q6_K-GGUF\nThis model was converted to GGUF format from 'ajibawa-2023/Scarlett-Llama-3-8B' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space.\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with URL\n\nInstall URL through brew.\n\n\nInvoke the URL server or the CLI.\n\nCLI:\n\n\n\nServer:\n\n\n\nNote: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well." ]
text-generation
transformers
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nmdr/Llama-2-7B-Instruct-Physics-1k-Baymax30
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:51:24+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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text-classification
setfit
# SetFit with sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2 This is a [SetFit](https://github.com/huggingface/setfit) model that can be used for Text Classification. This SetFit model uses [sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2](https://huggingface.co/sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2) as the Sentence Transformer embedding model. A [LogisticRegression](https://scikit-learn.org/stable/modules/generated/sklearn.linear_model.LogisticRegression.html) instance is used for classification. The model has been trained using an efficient few-shot learning technique that involves: 1. Fine-tuning a [Sentence Transformer](https://www.sbert.net) with contrastive learning. 2. Training a classification head with features from the fine-tuned Sentence Transformer. ## Model Details ### Model Description - **Model Type:** SetFit - **Sentence Transformer body:** [sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2](https://huggingface.co/sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2) - **Classification head:** a [LogisticRegression](https://scikit-learn.org/stable/modules/generated/sklearn.linear_model.LogisticRegression.html) instance - **Maximum Sequence Length:** 512 tokens - **Number of Classes:** 29 classes <!-- - **Training Dataset:** [Unknown](https://huggingface.co/datasets/unknown) --> <!-- - **Language:** Unknown --> <!-- - **License:** Unknown --> ### Model Sources - **Repository:** [SetFit on GitHub](https://github.com/huggingface/setfit) - **Paper:** [Efficient Few-Shot Learning Without Prompts](https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.11055) - **Blogpost:** [SetFit: Efficient Few-Shot Learning Without Prompts](https://huggingface.co/blog/setfit) ## Uses ### Direct Use for Inference First install the SetFit library: ```bash pip install setfit ``` Then you can load this model and run inference. ```python from setfit import SetFitModel # Download from the 🤗 Hub model = SetFitModel.from_pretrained("dendimaki/few-shots-apeiron-model-v2") # Run inference preds = model("I loved the spiderman movie!") ``` <!-- ### Downstream Use *List how someone could finetune this model on their own dataset.* --> <!-- ### Out-of-Scope Use *List how the model may foreseeably be misused and address what users ought not to do with the model.* --> <!-- ## Bias, Risks and Limitations *What are the known or foreseeable issues stemming from this model? You could also flag here known failure cases or weaknesses of the model.* --> <!-- ### Recommendations *What are recommendations with respect to the foreseeable issues? For example, filtering explicit content.* --> ## Training Details ### Framework Versions - Python: 3.10.12 - SetFit: 1.0.3 - Sentence Transformers: 2.7.0 - Transformers: 4.40.0 - PyTorch: 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets: 2.19.0 - Tokenizers: 0.19.1 ## Citation ### BibTeX ```bibtex @article{https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2209.11055, doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.2209.11055}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.11055}, author = {Tunstall, Lewis and Reimers, Nils and Jo, Unso Eun Seo and Bates, Luke and Korat, Daniel and Wasserblat, Moshe and Pereg, Oren}, keywords = {Computation and Language (cs.CL), FOS: Computer and information sciences, FOS: Computer and information sciences}, title = {Efficient Few-Shot Learning Without Prompts}, publisher = {arXiv}, year = {2022}, copyright = {Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International} } ``` <!-- ## Glossary *Clearly define terms in order to be accessible across audiences.* --> <!-- ## Model Card Authors *Lists the people who create the model card, providing recognition and accountability for the detailed work that goes into its construction.* --> <!-- ## Model Card Contact *Provides a way for people who have updates to the Model Card, suggestions, or questions, to contact the Model Card authors.* -->
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dendimaki/few-shots-apeiron-model-v2
null
[ "setfit", "safetensors", "mpnet", "sentence-transformers", "text-classification", "generated_from_setfit_trainer", "arxiv:2209.11055", "base_model:sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:52:05+00:00
[ "2209.11055" ]
[]
TAGS #setfit #safetensors #mpnet #sentence-transformers #text-classification #generated_from_setfit_trainer #arxiv-2209.11055 #base_model-sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2 #region-us
# SetFit with sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2 This is a SetFit model that can be used for Text Classification. This SetFit model uses sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2 as the Sentence Transformer embedding model. A LogisticRegression instance is used for classification. The model has been trained using an efficient few-shot learning technique that involves: 1. Fine-tuning a Sentence Transformer with contrastive learning. 2. Training a classification head with features from the fine-tuned Sentence Transformer. ## Model Details ### Model Description - Model Type: SetFit - Sentence Transformer body: sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2 - Classification head: a LogisticRegression instance - Maximum Sequence Length: 512 tokens - Number of Classes: 29 classes ### Model Sources - Repository: SetFit on GitHub - Paper: Efficient Few-Shot Learning Without Prompts - Blogpost: SetFit: Efficient Few-Shot Learning Without Prompts ## Uses ### Direct Use for Inference First install the SetFit library: Then you can load this model and run inference. ## Training Details ### Framework Versions - Python: 3.10.12 - SetFit: 1.0.3 - Sentence Transformers: 2.7.0 - Transformers: 4.40.0 - PyTorch: 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets: 2.19.0 - Tokenizers: 0.19.1 ### BibTeX
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text-classification
transformers
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dawidmt/injection-xlm-roberta
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "xlm-roberta", "text-classification", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:54:41+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #xlm-roberta #text-classification #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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# haqishen-Llama-3-8B-Japanese-Instruct-gguf [haqishenさんが公開しているLlama-3-8B-Japanese-Instruct](https://huggingface.co/haqishen/Llama-3-8B-Japanese-Instruct)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 [mmnga/haqishen-Llama-3-8B-Japanese-Instruct-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/haqishen-Llama-3-8B-Japanese-Instruct-gguf) ## Usage ``` git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp.git cd llama.cpp make -j ./main -m 'haqishen-Llama-3-8B-Japanese-Instruct-Q4_0.gguf' -p "<|begin_of_text|><|start_header_id|>user <|end_header_id|>\n\nこんにちわ<|eot_id|><|start_header_id|>assistant <|end_header_id|>\n\n" -n 128 ```
{"language": ["en", "ja"], "license": "llama3", "tags": ["llama3"], "datasets": ["TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm"]}
mmnga/haqishen-Llama-3-8B-Japanese-Instruct-gguf
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[ "gguf", "llama3", "en", "ja", "dataset:TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm", "license:llama3", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:55:17+00:00
[]
[ "en", "ja" ]
TAGS #gguf #llama3 #en #ja #dataset-TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm #license-llama3 #region-us
# haqishen-Llama-3-8B-Japanese-Instruct-gguf haqishenさんが公開しているLlama-3-8B-Japanese-Instruct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 mmnga/haqishen-Llama-3-8B-Japanese-Instruct-gguf ## Usage
[ "# haqishen-Llama-3-8B-Japanese-Instruct-gguf \nhaqishenさんが公開しているLlama-3-8B-Japanese-Instruct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\nmmnga/haqishen-Llama-3-8B-Japanese-Instruct-gguf", "## Usage" ]
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transformers
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Likich/beluga-finetune-qualcoding
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[ "transformers", "safetensors", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:55:25+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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hsmjpg/motion-lora-7sm
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[ "arxiv:1910.09700", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:56:05+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #arxiv-1910.09700 #region-us
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multiple-choice
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. --> # NLPGroupProject-Finetune-DistilBert This model is a fine-tuned version of [distilbert/distilbert-base-uncased](https://huggingface.co/distilbert/distilbert-base-uncased) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 1.1391 - Accuracy: 0.723 ## 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: 4 - eval_batch_size: 4 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 3 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Accuracy | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:--------:| | No log | 0.25 | 250 | 0.9720 | 0.69 | | 0.9562 | 0.5 | 500 | 0.8417 | 0.707 | | 0.9562 | 0.75 | 750 | 0.7335 | 0.73 | | 0.8908 | 1.0 | 1000 | 0.7306 | 0.739 | | 0.8908 | 1.25 | 1250 | 0.7490 | 0.721 | | 0.646 | 1.5 | 1500 | 0.7560 | 0.738 | | 0.646 | 1.75 | 1750 | 0.7759 | 0.73 | | 0.6244 | 2.0 | 2000 | 0.8180 | 0.723 | | 0.6244 | 2.25 | 2250 | 1.0023 | 0.722 | | 0.359 | 2.5 | 2500 | 1.0590 | 0.728 | | 0.359 | 2.75 | 2750 | 1.0733 | 0.723 | | 0.3716 | 3.0 | 3000 | 1.1391 | 0.723 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.40.0 - Pytorch 2.2.2+cu118 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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BenjaminTT/NLPGroupProject-Finetune-DistilBert
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "distilbert", "multiple-choice", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:distilbert/distilbert-base-uncased", "license:apache-2.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:56:26+00:00
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[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #distilbert #multiple-choice #generated_from_trainer #base_model-distilbert/distilbert-base-uncased #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
NLPGroupProject-Finetune-DistilBert =================================== This model is a fine-tuned version of distilbert/distilbert-base-uncased on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 1.1391 * Accuracy: 0.723 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: 4 * eval\_batch\_size: 4 * seed: 42 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 3 ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.40.0 * Pytorch 2.2.2+cu118 * Datasets 2.19.0 * Tokenizers 0.19.1
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text-generation
transformers
# GreenBit LLMs This is GreenBitAI's pretrained **low-bit** LLMs with extreme compression yet still strong performance. Please refer to our [Github page](https://github.com/GreenBitAI/green-bit-llm) for the code to run the model and more information. | **Repository (Llama 3 Family)** | **Avg Acc.** | **OpenBQ** | **ARC-E** | **Winogr.** | **HellaS.** | **ARC-C** | **PIQA** | **BoolQ** | **RACE** | **ANLI-R1** | **ANLI-R2** | **ANLI-R3** | **WiC** | |:----------------------------------------|:------------:|:----------:|:---------:|:-----------:|:-----------:|:---------:|:--------:|:---------:|:--------:|:-----------:|:-----------:|:-----------:|:-------:| | `Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-2.2` | 0.499 | 0.302 | 0.739 | 0.674 | 0.509 | 0.396 | 0.725 | 0.743 | 0.406 | 0.327 | 0.337 | 0.340 | 0.500 | | `Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-2.5` | 0.506 | 0.298 | 0.760 | 0.684 | 0.513 | 0.418 | 0.744 | 0.756 | 0.389 | 0.335 | 0.335 | 0.335 | 0.509 | | `Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-3.0` | 0.523 | 0.318 | 0.770 | 0.708 | 0.540 | 0.441 | 0.767 | 0.784 | 0.407 | 0.333 | 0.345 | 0.343 | 0.526 | | `Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-4.0` | 0.542 | 0.338 | 0.791 | 0.729 | 0.591 | 0.484 | 0.797 | 0.799 | 0.398 | 0.337 | 0.345 | 0.352 | 0.545 | | `Llama-3-8B-instruct-layer-mix-bpw-2.2` | 0.514 | 0.292 | 0.645 | 0.672 | 0.499 | 0.367 | 0.698 | 0.775 | 0.423 | 0.417 | 0.424 | 0.398 | 0.565 | | `Llama-3-8B-instruct-layer-mix-bpw-2.5` | 0.528 | 0.304 | 0.741 | 0.681 | 0.512 | 0.412 | 0.749 | 0.798 | 0.425 | 0.417 | 0.410 | 0.390 | 0.498 | | `Llama-3-8B-instruct-layer-mix-bpw-3.0` | 0.547 | 0.316 | 0.787 | 0.690 | 0.530 | 0.459 | 0.768 | 0.800 | 0.437 | 0.435 | 0.417 | 0.387 | 0.548 | | `Llama-3-8B-instruct-layer-mix-bpw-4.0` | 0.576 | 0.344 | 0.808 | 0.716 | 0.569 | 0.513 | 0.778 | 0.825 | 0.449 | 0.462 | 0.449 | 0.432 | 0.578 |
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GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-2.2-mlx
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:56:36+00:00
[]
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
GreenBit LLMs ============= This is GreenBitAI's pretrained low-bit LLMs with extreme compression yet still strong performance. Please refer to our Github page for the code to run the model and more information.
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text2text-generation
transformers
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nqv2291/sft-mT5_large-Pile-NER
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "mt5", "text2text-generation", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:56:42+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mt5 #text2text-generation #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. --> # results_1K This model is a fine-tuned version of [google-bert/bert-large-cased](https://huggingface.co/google-bert/bert-large-cased) 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: 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: 5.0 ### Training results ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.39.0.dev0 - Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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Elkelouizajo/bert_mnli_1K
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "bert", "text-classification", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:google-bert/bert-large-cased", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:57:39+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #bert #text-classification #generated_from_trainer #base_model-google-bert/bert-large-cased #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# results_1K This model is a fine-tuned version of google-bert/bert-large-cased 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: 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: 5.0 ### Training results ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.39.0.dev0 - Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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text-generation
transformers
# Antler-7B-Novel-Writing [GGUF版はこちら/Click here for the GGUF version](https://huggingface.co/Aratako/Antler-7B-Novel-Writing-GGUF) ## 概要 [Elizezen/Antler-7B](https://huggingface.co/Elizezen/Antler-7B)をベースに、小説生成用のinstruction tuningを施したモデルです。 ジャンルやクオリティ、キーワードや年齢区分を指定すると、それに従った小説を生成するようにinstruction tuningしています。 ## プロンプトフォーマット Mistralのchat templateを利用してください。また、学習に利用したデータのフォーマットの関係上、以下のような形式が望ましいと思われます。 ``` [INST] {小説生成の指示} ジャンル:{ジャンル(小説家になろう形式)} クオリティ:{クオリティを示す数値(0から3)} キーワード:{小説の概要を示すタグ・キーワードを読点区切りで羅列(小説家になろう形式)} 年齢区分:{年齢区分を示す数値(0:全年齢、1:R15、2:R18)} [/INST] ``` ### 実例 **入力** ``` [INST] あなたのタスクは小説を書くことです。ユーザーが以下で示す設定から適切な小説を書いてください。 ジャンル:ハイファンタジー〔ファンタジー〕 クオリティ:2 キーワード:R15、残酷な描写あり、ギャグ、女主人公、魔王、魔法、主人公最強、転生 年齢区分:1 [/INST] ``` **出力** ```  私、セレスティア・ラウエントはどうにも死んでしまったらしい。それも事故的に、と言うより殺人事件の被害者として。  幸いなことに、私自身の記憶はちゃんと持っているし前世の記憶も保有している。つまりは転生だ。  今世では十八歳――地球の基準で言えば高校二年生になったばかりだ――の娘である。経緯は多少苦々しい思い出だけれど、母親と父親に抱き締められながら「気を付けて」と見送られ、笑顔で手を振りながら学校へ向かっていた途中だ。  突然何者かに背後からナイフで刺されて、それが原因でお空の世界に旅立ったわけだ。  一応前世の記憶を取り戻す前に自分が死んだ理由を確認しておくべきだろう。両親に対して申し訳ない気持ちは山ほどあるし、自分が許せない気持ちもある。  ……まぁ、もう本当に関わる機会なんて無いだろうけれど。私の事情を知ったら両親や周囲の人達は心配してしまうし、家族同士で大変なことになるのが目に見えている。  そんなわけで今世での私の名前は『セレスティア・ラウエント』、十八歳の高校二年生。  神様みたいな存在――つまり神様――と出会ったのはその時だった。 「セレスティア・ラウエント」  驚くべきことに、私は絶命寸前にも関わらず現世へと舞い戻って来た。 「よく我慢したね」  そして優しげな声をかけてきたのが、黒いマントに身を包み頭から足先までフル装備の何者か。  最初は死神かな? と思ったけれど、背中に背負った大剣が見るからに武器です! って感じだったし、眼光も普通に強い。さらに言えば魔法使いみたいなローブも着ている。両手にはガントレットを装着しているし、あとは……うん、勇者っぽい。  一応人間とは思えない容姿をしている。真っ白な肌に同じ色の長い髪を後ろで結び上げ、金色の瞳でジロジロとこちらを見つめてきた。その瞬間、やけにイラっとした。  本当に死神とかなら別に構わないけれど、もし魔王とかだった場合面倒事になりそうだし、出来れば関わりたくない。せっかく今世で出会った家族だし、少しでも長生きさせてあげたい気持ちもある。最悪の場合、私が守ってあげたい。  まぁ、現実逃避のような考え方ではあるけれど。 「……あなたが?」 「冥界への案内人だね」  相手が何者なのか分からな ``` 上記の例では以下のような出力設定を行っています。 - Temperature:0.7 - Top-p:0.9 - Repetition Penalty:1.1 - Amount to Gen.: 1024 ## プロンプト内で指定する属性について 本モデルは学習時の指示にジャンルやキーワード、クオリティ、年齢区分などを追加して学習しているため、それらの属性を指定することである程度出力の制御が可能です。 ### ジャンル [なろう小説API](https://dev.syosetu.com/man/api/)および[なろうR18小説API](https://dev.syosetu.com/xman/api/)における`genre`と`nocgenre`のジャンルで学習しています。具体的には以下のものを学習時に使っています。この形式で指定するのが望ましいかと思われます。 - 全年齢・R15:未選択〔未選択〕、異世界〔恋愛〕、現実世界〔恋愛〕ハイファンタジー〔ファンタジー〕、ローファンタジー〔ファンタジー〕、純文学〔文芸〕、ヒューマンドラマ〔文芸〕、歴史〔文芸〕、推理〔文芸〕、ホラー〔文芸〕、アクション〔文芸〕、コメディー〔文芸〕、VRゲーム〔SF〕、宇宙〔SF〕、空想科学〔SF〕、パニック〔SF〕、童話〔その他〕、詩〔その他〕、エッセイ〔その他〕、リプレイ〔その他〕、その他〔その他〕、ノンジャンル〔ノンジャンル〕 - R18:男性向け、女性向け、BL、大人向け ※こちらはAPIページ上での表記からやや変更して学習しています。 ### クオリティ 本モデルの学習に使用した[データセット](https://huggingface.co/datasets/Aratako/Syosetu711K-Cleaned-158K-instruct)の大本である[RyokoAI/Syosetu711K](https://huggingface.co/datasets/RyokoAI/Syosetu711K)のq-scoreを利用して学習時のレコードにクオリティタグをつけています。 [使用したデータセット](https://huggingface.co/datasets/Aratako/Syosetu711K-Cleaned-158K-instruct)は既にq-scoreが0.8以上の高品質のものをフィルターしてありますが、さらにそれを25%ずつに分け、下から0、1、2、3とラベリングしています。3を指定するとより高品質な出力になる事が期待されます。 ### 年齢区分 全年齢の作品には0を、R15作品には1を、R18作品には2をラベルとしてつけ学習しています。これを生成時に指定することである程度表現の制御が可能となっていると思います。 なお、年齢区分に2を指定する場合、ジャンルもそれ専用のものを指定する必要があるのでご注意ください。 ## 学習関連の情報 ### 使用データセット - [Aratako/Syosetu711K-Cleaned-158K-instruct](https://huggingface.co/Aratako/Syosetu711K-Cleaned-158K-instruct) ## 学習の設定 RunpodでGPUサーバを借り、A6000x7で学習を行いました。主な学習パラメータは以下の通りです。 - lora_r: 128 - lisa_alpha: 256 - lora_dropout: 0.05 - lora_target_modules: ["q_proj", "k_proj", "v_proj", "o_proj", "gate_proj", "up_proj", "down_proj", "lm_head"] - learning_rate: 2e-5 - num_train_epochs: 2 epochs - batch_size: 64 - max_seq_length: 4096 ## ライセンス apache-2.0ライセンスの元公開いたします。 ただし、元モデルである[Elizezen/Antler-7B](https://huggingface.co/Elizezen/Antler-7B)のライセンスが不明であるため、作者様から何らかの連絡等を受けた場合変更の可能性があります。
{"language": ["ja"], "license": "apache-2.0", "library_name": "transformers", "tags": ["not-for-all-audiences", "nsfw"], "datasets": ["Aratako/Syosetu711K-Cleaned-158K-Instruct"], "base_model": ["Elizezen/Antler-7B"]}
Aratako/Antler-7B-Novel-Writing
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "mistral", "text-generation", "not-for-all-audiences", "nsfw", "ja", "dataset:Aratako/Syosetu711K-Cleaned-158K-Instruct", "base_model:Elizezen/Antler-7B", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "has_space", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T13:57:44+00:00
[]
[ "ja" ]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mistral #text-generation #not-for-all-audiences #nsfw #ja #dataset-Aratako/Syosetu711K-Cleaned-158K-Instruct #base_model-Elizezen/Antler-7B #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #has_space #text-generation-inference #region-us
# Antler-7B-Novel-Writing GGUF版はこちら/Click here for the GGUF version ## 概要 Elizezen/Antler-7Bをベースに、小説生成用のinstruction tuningを施したモデルです。 ジャンルやクオリティ、キーワードや年齢区分を指定すると、それに従った小説を生成するようにinstruction tuningしています。 ## プロンプトフォーマット Mistralのchat templateを利用してください。また、学習に利用したデータのフォーマットの関係上、以下のような形式が望ましいと思われます。 ### 実例 入力 出力 上記の例では以下のような出力設定を行っています。 - Temperature:0.7 - Top-p:0.9 - Repetition Penalty:1.1 - Amount to Gen.: 1024 ## プロンプト内で指定する属性について 本モデルは学習時の指示にジャンルやキーワード、クオリティ、年齢区分などを追加して学習しているため、それらの属性を指定することである程度出力の制御が可能です。 ### ジャンル なろう小説APIおよびなろうR18小説APIにおける'genre'と'nocgenre'のジャンルで学習しています。具体的には以下のものを学習時に使っています。この形式で指定するのが望ましいかと思われます。 - 全年齢・R15:未選択〔未選択〕、異世界〔恋愛〕、現実世界〔恋愛〕ハイファンタジー〔ファンタジー〕、ローファンタジー〔ファンタジー〕、純文学〔文芸〕、ヒューマンドラマ〔文芸〕、歴史〔文芸〕、推理〔文芸〕、ホラー〔文芸〕、アクション〔文芸〕、コメディー〔文芸〕、VRゲーム〔SF〕、宇宙〔SF〕、空想科学〔SF〕、パニック〔SF〕、童話〔その他〕、詩〔その他〕、エッセイ〔その他〕、リプレイ〔その他〕、その他〔その他〕、ノンジャンル〔ノンジャンル〕 - R18:男性向け、女性向け、BL、大人向け ※こちらはAPIページ上での表記からやや変更して学習しています。 ### クオリティ 本モデルの学習に使用したデータセットの大本であるRyokoAI/Syosetu711Kのq-scoreを利用して学習時のレコードにクオリティタグをつけています。 使用したデータセットは既にq-scoreが0.8以上の高品質のものをフィルターしてありますが、さらにそれを25%ずつに分け、下から0、1、2、3とラベリングしています。3を指定するとより高品質な出力になる事が期待されます。 ### 年齢区分 全年齢の作品には0を、R15作品には1を、R18作品には2をラベルとしてつけ学習しています。これを生成時に指定することである程度表現の制御が可能となっていると思います。 なお、年齢区分に2を指定する場合、ジャンルもそれ専用のものを指定する必要があるのでご注意ください。 ## 学習関連の情報 ### 使用データセット - Aratako/Syosetu711K-Cleaned-158K-instruct ## 学習の設定 RunpodでGPUサーバを借り、A6000x7で学習を行いました。主な学習パラメータは以下の通りです。 - lora_r: 128 - lisa_alpha: 256 - lora_dropout: 0.05 - lora_target_modules: ["q_proj", "k_proj", "v_proj", "o_proj", "gate_proj", "up_proj", "down_proj", "lm_head"] - learning_rate: 2e-5 - num_train_epochs: 2 epochs - batch_size: 64 - max_seq_length: 4096 ## ライセンス apache-2.0ライセンスの元公開いたします。 ただし、元モデルであるElizezen/Antler-7Bのライセンスが不明であるため、作者様から何らかの連絡等を受けた場合変更の可能性があります。
[ "# Antler-7B-Novel-Writing\nGGUF版はこちら/Click here for the GGUF version", "## 概要\n\nElizezen/Antler-7Bをベースに、小説生成用のinstruction tuningを施したモデルです。\n\nジャンルやクオリティ、キーワードや年齢区分を指定すると、それに従った小説を生成するようにinstruction tuningしています。", "## プロンプトフォーマット\nMistralのchat templateを利用してください。また、学習に利用したデータのフォーマットの関係上、以下のような形式が望ましいと思われます。", "### 実例\n入力\n\n\n\n出力\n\n\n上記の例では以下のような出力設定を行っています。\n- Temperature:0.7\n- Top-p:0.9\n- Repetition Penalty:1.1\n- Amount to Gen.: 1024", "## プロンプト内で指定する属性について\n本モデルは学習時の指示にジャンルやキーワード、クオリティ、年齢区分などを追加して学習しているため、それらの属性を指定することである程度出力の制御が可能です。", "### ジャンル\nなろう小説APIおよびなろうR18小説APIにおける'genre'と'nocgenre'のジャンルで学習しています。具体的には以下のものを学習時に使っています。この形式で指定するのが望ましいかと思われます。\n- 全年齢・R15:未選択〔未選択〕、異世界〔恋愛〕、現実世界〔恋愛〕ハイファンタジー〔ファンタジー〕、ローファンタジー〔ファンタジー〕、純文学〔文芸〕、ヒューマンドラマ〔文芸〕、歴史〔文芸〕、推理〔文芸〕、ホラー〔文芸〕、アクション〔文芸〕、コメディー〔文芸〕、VRゲーム〔SF〕、宇宙〔SF〕、空想科学〔SF〕、パニック〔SF〕、童話〔その他〕、詩〔その他〕、エッセイ〔その他〕、リプレイ〔その他〕、その他〔その他〕、ノンジャンル〔ノンジャンル〕\n- R18:男性向け、女性向け、BL、大人向け ※こちらはAPIページ上での表記からやや変更して学習しています。", "### クオリティ\n本モデルの学習に使用したデータセットの大本であるRyokoAI/Syosetu711Kのq-scoreを利用して学習時のレコードにクオリティタグをつけています。\n\n使用したデータセットは既にq-scoreが0.8以上の高品質のものをフィルターしてありますが、さらにそれを25%ずつに分け、下から0、1、2、3とラベリングしています。3を指定するとより高品質な出力になる事が期待されます。", "### 年齢区分\n全年齢の作品には0を、R15作品には1を、R18作品には2をラベルとしてつけ学習しています。これを生成時に指定することである程度表現の制御が可能となっていると思います。\nなお、年齢区分に2を指定する場合、ジャンルもそれ専用のものを指定する必要があるのでご注意ください。", "## 学習関連の情報", "### 使用データセット\n- Aratako/Syosetu711K-Cleaned-158K-instruct", "## 学習の設定\nRunpodでGPUサーバを借り、A6000x7で学習を行いました。主な学習パラメータは以下の通りです。\n- lora_r: 128\n- lisa_alpha: 256\n- lora_dropout: 0.05\n- lora_target_modules: [\"q_proj\", \"k_proj\", \"v_proj\", \"o_proj\", \"gate_proj\", \"up_proj\", \"down_proj\", \"lm_head\"]\n- learning_rate: 2e-5\n- num_train_epochs: 2 epochs\n- batch_size: 64\n- max_seq_length: 4096", "## ライセンス\napache-2.0ライセンスの元公開いたします。\n\nただし、元モデルであるElizezen/Antler-7Bのライセンスが不明であるため、作者様から何らかの連絡等を受けた場合変更の可能性があります。" ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #mistral #text-generation #not-for-all-audiences #nsfw #ja #dataset-Aratako/Syosetu711K-Cleaned-158K-Instruct #base_model-Elizezen/Antler-7B #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #has_space #text-generation-inference #region-us \n", "# Antler-7B-Novel-Writing\nGGUF版はこちら/Click here for the GGUF version", "## 概要\n\nElizezen/Antler-7Bをベースに、小説生成用のinstruction tuningを施したモデルです。\n\nジャンルやクオリティ、キーワードや年齢区分を指定すると、それに従った小説を生成するようにinstruction tuningしています。", "## プロンプトフォーマット\nMistralのchat templateを利用してください。また、学習に利用したデータのフォーマットの関係上、以下のような形式が望ましいと思われます。", "### 実例\n入力\n\n\n\n出力\n\n\n上記の例では以下のような出力設定を行っています。\n- Temperature:0.7\n- Top-p:0.9\n- Repetition Penalty:1.1\n- Amount to Gen.: 1024", "## プロンプト内で指定する属性について\n本モデルは学習時の指示にジャンルやキーワード、クオリティ、年齢区分などを追加して学習しているため、それらの属性を指定することである程度出力の制御が可能です。", "### ジャンル\nなろう小説APIおよびなろうR18小説APIにおける'genre'と'nocgenre'のジャンルで学習しています。具体的には以下のものを学習時に使っています。この形式で指定するのが望ましいかと思われます。\n- 全年齢・R15:未選択〔未選択〕、異世界〔恋愛〕、現実世界〔恋愛〕ハイファンタジー〔ファンタジー〕、ローファンタジー〔ファンタジー〕、純文学〔文芸〕、ヒューマンドラマ〔文芸〕、歴史〔文芸〕、推理〔文芸〕、ホラー〔文芸〕、アクション〔文芸〕、コメディー〔文芸〕、VRゲーム〔SF〕、宇宙〔SF〕、空想科学〔SF〕、パニック〔SF〕、童話〔その他〕、詩〔その他〕、エッセイ〔その他〕、リプレイ〔その他〕、その他〔その他〕、ノンジャンル〔ノンジャンル〕\n- R18:男性向け、女性向け、BL、大人向け ※こちらはAPIページ上での表記からやや変更して学習しています。", "### クオリティ\n本モデルの学習に使用したデータセットの大本であるRyokoAI/Syosetu711Kのq-scoreを利用して学習時のレコードにクオリティタグをつけています。\n\n使用したデータセットは既にq-scoreが0.8以上の高品質のものをフィルターしてありますが、さらにそれを25%ずつに分け、下から0、1、2、3とラベリングしています。3を指定するとより高品質な出力になる事が期待されます。", "### 年齢区分\n全年齢の作品には0を、R15作品には1を、R18作品には2をラベルとしてつけ学習しています。これを生成時に指定することである程度表現の制御が可能となっていると思います。\nなお、年齢区分に2を指定する場合、ジャンルもそれ専用のものを指定する必要があるのでご注意ください。", "## 学習関連の情報", "### 使用データセット\n- Aratako/Syosetu711K-Cleaned-158K-instruct", "## 学習の設定\nRunpodでGPUサーバを借り、A6000x7で学習を行いました。主な学習パラメータは以下の通りです。\n- lora_r: 128\n- lisa_alpha: 256\n- lora_dropout: 0.05\n- lora_target_modules: [\"q_proj\", \"k_proj\", \"v_proj\", \"o_proj\", \"gate_proj\", \"up_proj\", \"down_proj\", \"lm_head\"]\n- learning_rate: 2e-5\n- num_train_epochs: 2 epochs\n- batch_size: 64\n- max_seq_length: 4096", "## ライセンス\napache-2.0ライセンスの元公開いたします。\n\nただし、元モデルであるElizezen/Antler-7Bのライセンスが不明であるため、作者様から何らかの連絡等を受けた場合変更の可能性があります。" ]
token-classification
transformers
<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information Keras had access to. You should probably proofread and complete it, then remove this comment. --> # distilbert-base-uncased-G1 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: - Train Loss: 0.1913 - Validation Loss: 0.3219 - Epoch: 2 ## 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: - optimizer: {'name': 'AdamWeightDecay', 'learning_rate': {'module': 'keras.optimizers.schedules', 'class_name': 'PolynomialDecay', 'config': {'initial_learning_rate': 4e-05, 'decay_steps': 2205, 'end_learning_rate': 0.0, 'power': 1.0, 'cycle': False, 'name': None}, 'registered_name': None}, 'decay': 0.0, 'beta_1': 0.9, 'beta_2': 0.999, 'epsilon': 1e-08, 'amsgrad': False, 'weight_decay_rate': 0.07} - training_precision: float32 ### Training results | Train Loss | Validation Loss | Epoch | |:----------:|:---------------:|:-----:| | 0.5249 | 0.3549 | 0 | | 0.2824 | 0.3316 | 1 | | 0.1913 | 0.3219 | 2 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.37.0 - TensorFlow 2.15.0 - Datasets 2.14.5 - Tokenizers 0.15.1
{"license": "apache-2.0", "tags": ["generated_from_keras_callback"], "base_model": "distilbert-base-uncased", "model-index": [{"name": "distilbert-base-uncased-G1", "results": []}]}
ChakuChidiya/distilbert-base-uncased-G1
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[ "transformers", "tf", "distilbert", "token-classification", "generated_from_keras_callback", "base_model:distilbert-base-uncased", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T13:59:59+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #tf #distilbert #token-classification #generated_from_keras_callback #base_model-distilbert-base-uncased #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
distilbert-base-uncased-G1 ========================== This model is a fine-tuned version of distilbert-base-uncased on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Train Loss: 0.1913 * Validation Loss: 0.3219 * Epoch: 2 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: * optimizer: {'name': 'AdamWeightDecay', 'learning\_rate': {'module': 'keras.optimizers.schedules', 'class\_name': 'PolynomialDecay', 'config': {'initial\_learning\_rate': 4e-05, 'decay\_steps': 2205, 'end\_learning\_rate': 0.0, 'power': 1.0, 'cycle': False, 'name': None}, 'registered\_name': None}, 'decay': 0.0, 'beta\_1': 0.9, 'beta\_2': 0.999, 'epsilon': 1e-08, 'amsgrad': False, 'weight\_decay\_rate': 0.07} * training\_precision: float32 ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.37.0 * TensorFlow 2.15.0 * Datasets 2.14.5 * Tokenizers 0.15.1
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peft
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cgihlstorf/NEW_finetuned_llama27b32_1_0.0003_alternate
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[ "peft", "arxiv:1910.09700", "base_model:meta-llama/Llama-2-7b-hf", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T14:02:03+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #peft #arxiv-1910.09700 #base_model-meta-llama/Llama-2-7b-hf #region-us
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transformers
# Anoxiom/llama-3-8b-Q6_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from [`unsloth/llama-3-8b`](https://huggingface.co/unsloth/llama-3-8b) using llama.cpp via the ggml.ai's [GGUF-my-repo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/ggml-org/gguf-my-repo) space. Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/unsloth/llama-3-8b) for more details on the model. ## Use with llama.cpp Install llama.cpp through brew. ```bash brew install ggerganov/ggerganov/llama.cpp ``` Invoke the llama.cpp server or the CLI. CLI: ```bash llama-cli --hf-repo Anoxiom/llama-3-8b-Q6_K-GGUF --model llama-3-8b.Q6_K.gguf -p "The meaning to life and the universe is" ``` Server: ```bash llama-server --hf-repo Anoxiom/llama-3-8b-Q6_K-GGUF --model llama-3-8b.Q6_K.gguf -c 2048 ``` Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the [usage steps](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp?tab=readme-ov-file#usage) listed in the Llama.cpp repo as well. ``` git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp && cd llama.cpp && make && ./main -m llama-3-8b.Q6_K.gguf -n 128 ```
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Anoxiom/llama-3-8b-Q6_K-GGUF
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[ "transformers", "gguf", "unsloth", "llama", "llama-3", "llama-cpp", "gguf-my-repo", "en", "license:llama2", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T14:05:05+00:00
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[ "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #gguf #unsloth #llama #llama-3 #llama-cpp #gguf-my-repo #en #license-llama2 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Anoxiom/llama-3-8b-Q6_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from 'unsloth/llama-3-8b' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space. Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with URL Install URL through brew. Invoke the URL server or the CLI. CLI: Server: Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well.
[ "# Anoxiom/llama-3-8b-Q6_K-GGUF\nThis model was converted to GGUF format from 'unsloth/llama-3-8b' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space.\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with URL\n\nInstall URL through brew.\n\n\nInvoke the URL server or the CLI.\n\nCLI:\n\n\n\nServer:\n\n\n\nNote: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well." ]
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peft
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hamxea/Meta-Llama-3-8B-activity-fine-tuned-adapters-v4
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[ "peft", "arxiv:1910.09700", "base_model:meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T14:06:27+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #peft #arxiv-1910.09700 #base_model-meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B #region-us
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transformers
## About <!-- ### quantize_version: 1 --> <!-- ### output_tensor_quantised: 1 --> <!-- ### convert_type: --> <!-- ### vocab_type: --> static quants of https://huggingface.co/Elizezen/Omnia-2x7B <!-- provided-files --> weighted/imatrix quants seem not to be available (by me) at this time. If they do not show up a week or so after the static ones, I have probably not planned for them. Feel free to request them by opening a Community Discussion. ## Usage If you are unsure how to use GGUF files, refer to one of [TheBloke's READMEs](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/KafkaLM-70B-German-V0.1-GGUF) for more details, including on how to concatenate multi-part files. ## Provided Quants (sorted by size, not necessarily quality. IQ-quants are often preferable over similar sized non-IQ quants) | Link | Type | Size/GB | Notes | |:-----|:-----|--------:|:------| | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF/resolve/main/Omnia-2x7B.Q2_K.gguf) | Q2_K | 4.9 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF/resolve/main/Omnia-2x7B.IQ3_XS.gguf) | IQ3_XS | 5.4 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF/resolve/main/Omnia-2x7B.Q3_K_S.gguf) | Q3_K_S | 5.7 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF/resolve/main/Omnia-2x7B.IQ3_S.gguf) | IQ3_S | 5.7 | beats Q3_K* | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF/resolve/main/Omnia-2x7B.IQ3_M.gguf) | IQ3_M | 5.8 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF/resolve/main/Omnia-2x7B.Q3_K_M.gguf) | Q3_K_M | 6.3 | lower quality | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF/resolve/main/Omnia-2x7B.Q3_K_L.gguf) | Q3_K_L | 6.8 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF/resolve/main/Omnia-2x7B.IQ4_XS.gguf) | IQ4_XS | 7.1 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF/resolve/main/Omnia-2x7B.Q4_K_S.gguf) | Q4_K_S | 7.4 | fast, recommended | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF/resolve/main/Omnia-2x7B.Q4_K_M.gguf) | Q4_K_M | 7.9 | fast, recommended | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF/resolve/main/Omnia-2x7B.Q5_K_S.gguf) | Q5_K_S | 9.0 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF/resolve/main/Omnia-2x7B.Q5_K_M.gguf) | Q5_K_M | 9.2 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF/resolve/main/Omnia-2x7B.Q6_K.gguf) | Q6_K | 10.7 | very good quality | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF/resolve/main/Omnia-2x7B.Q8_0.gguf) | Q8_0 | 13.8 | fast, best quality | Here is a handy graph by ikawrakow comparing some lower-quality quant types (lower is better): ![image.png](https://www.nethype.de/huggingface_embed/quantpplgraph.png) And here are Artefact2's thoughts on the matter: https://gist.github.com/Artefact2/b5f810600771265fc1e39442288e8ec9 ## FAQ / Model Request See https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/model_requests for some answers to questions you might have and/or if you want some other model quantized. ## Thanks I thank my company, [nethype GmbH](https://www.nethype.de/), for letting me use its servers and providing upgrades to my workstation to enable this work in my free time. <!-- end -->
{"language": ["en"], "license": "cc-by-nc-4.0", "library_name": "transformers", "tags": ["japanese", "text-generation-inference"], "base_model": "Elizezen/Omnia-2x7B", "quantized_by": "mradermacher"}
mradermacher/Omnia-2x7B-GGUF
null
[ "transformers", "gguf", "japanese", "text-generation-inference", "en", "base_model:Elizezen/Omnia-2x7B", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:06:48+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #gguf #japanese #text-generation-inference #en #base_model-Elizezen/Omnia-2x7B #license-cc-by-nc-4.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
About ----- static quants of URL weighted/imatrix quants seem not to be available (by me) at this time. If they do not show up a week or so after the static ones, I have probably not planned for them. Feel free to request them by opening a Community Discussion. Usage ----- If you are unsure how to use GGUF files, refer to one of TheBloke's READMEs for more details, including on how to concatenate multi-part files. Provided Quants --------------- (sorted by size, not necessarily quality. IQ-quants are often preferable over similar sized non-IQ quants) Here is a handy graph by ikawrakow comparing some lower-quality quant types (lower is better): !URL And here are Artefact2's thoughts on the matter: URL FAQ / Model Request ------------------- See URL for some answers to questions you might have and/or if you want some other model quantized. Thanks ------ I thank my company, nethype GmbH, for letting me use its servers and providing upgrades to my workstation to enable this work in my free time.
[]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #gguf #japanese #text-generation-inference #en #base_model-Elizezen/Omnia-2x7B #license-cc-by-nc-4.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n" ]
null
transformers
## About <!-- ### quantize_version: 1 --> <!-- ### output_tensor_quantised: 1 --> <!-- ### convert_type: --> <!-- ### vocab_type: --> static quants of https://huggingface.co/NotAiLOL/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE <!-- provided-files --> weighted/imatrix quants seem not to be available (by me) at this time. If they do not show up a week or so after the static ones, I have probably not planned for them. Feel free to request them by opening a Community Discussion. ## Usage If you are unsure how to use GGUF files, refer to one of [TheBloke's READMEs](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/KafkaLM-70B-German-V0.1-GGUF) for more details, including on how to concatenate multi-part files. ## Provided Quants (sorted by size, not necessarily quality. IQ-quants are often preferable over similar sized non-IQ quants) | Link | Type | Size/GB | Notes | |:-----|:-----|--------:|:------| | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF/resolve/main/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE.Q2_K.gguf) | Q2_K | 5.8 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF/resolve/main/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE.IQ3_XS.gguf) | IQ3_XS | 6.5 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF/resolve/main/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE.Q3_K_S.gguf) | Q3_K_S | 6.8 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF/resolve/main/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE.IQ3_S.gguf) | IQ3_S | 6.8 | beats Q3_K* | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF/resolve/main/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE.IQ3_M.gguf) | IQ3_M | 7.0 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF/resolve/main/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE.Q3_K_M.gguf) | Q3_K_M | 7.5 | lower quality | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF/resolve/main/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE.Q3_K_L.gguf) | Q3_K_L | 8.1 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF/resolve/main/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE.IQ4_XS.gguf) | IQ4_XS | 8.4 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF/resolve/main/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE.Q4_K_S.gguf) | Q4_K_S | 8.9 | fast, recommended | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF/resolve/main/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE.Q4_K_M.gguf) | Q4_K_M | 9.4 | fast, recommended | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF/resolve/main/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE.Q5_K_S.gguf) | Q5_K_S | 10.7 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF/resolve/main/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE.Q5_K_M.gguf) | Q5_K_M | 11.0 | | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF/resolve/main/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE.Q6_K.gguf) | Q6_K | 12.7 | very good quality | | [GGUF](https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF/resolve/main/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE.Q8_0.gguf) | Q8_0 | 16.4 | fast, best quality | Here is a handy graph by ikawrakow comparing some lower-quality quant types (lower is better): ![image.png](https://www.nethype.de/huggingface_embed/quantpplgraph.png) And here are Artefact2's thoughts on the matter: https://gist.github.com/Artefact2/b5f810600771265fc1e39442288e8ec9 ## FAQ / Model Request See https://huggingface.co/mradermacher/model_requests for some answers to questions you might have and/or if you want some other model quantized. ## Thanks I thank my company, [nethype GmbH](https://www.nethype.de/), for letting me use its servers and providing upgrades to my workstation to enable this work in my free time. <!-- end -->
{"language": ["en"], "license": "apache-2.0", "library_name": "transformers", "tags": ["moe", "merge", "mergekit", "01-ai/Yi-9B-200K", "TechxGenus/Yi-9B-Coder"], "base_model": "NotAiLOL/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE", "quantized_by": "mradermacher"}
mradermacher/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE-GGUF
null
[ "transformers", "gguf", "moe", "merge", "mergekit", "01-ai/Yi-9B-200K", "TechxGenus/Yi-9B-Coder", "en", "base_model:NotAiLOL/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE", "license:apache-2.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:06:48+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #gguf #moe #merge #mergekit #01-ai/Yi-9B-200K #TechxGenus/Yi-9B-Coder #en #base_model-NotAiLOL/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
About ----- static quants of URL weighted/imatrix quants seem not to be available (by me) at this time. If they do not show up a week or so after the static ones, I have probably not planned for them. Feel free to request them by opening a Community Discussion. Usage ----- If you are unsure how to use GGUF files, refer to one of TheBloke's READMEs for more details, including on how to concatenate multi-part files. Provided Quants --------------- (sorted by size, not necessarily quality. IQ-quants are often preferable over similar sized non-IQ quants) Here is a handy graph by ikawrakow comparing some lower-quality quant types (lower is better): !URL And here are Artefact2's thoughts on the matter: URL FAQ / Model Request ------------------- See URL for some answers to questions you might have and/or if you want some other model quantized. Thanks ------ I thank my company, nethype GmbH, for letting me use its servers and providing upgrades to my workstation to enable this work in my free time.
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[ "TAGS\n#transformers #gguf #moe #merge #mergekit #01-ai/Yi-9B-200K #TechxGenus/Yi-9B-Coder #en #base_model-NotAiLOL/Boundary-Coder-Yi-2x9B-MoE #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n" ]
text-to-image
diffusers
### CUHKSZ-new-library on Stable Diffusion via Dreambooth #### model by HenryZeng This your the Stable Diffusion model fine-tuned the CUHKSZ-new-library concept taught to Stable Diffusion with Dreambooth. It can be used by modifying the `instance_prompt`: **<new library> building** You can also train your own concepts and upload them to the library by using [this notebook](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/sd_dreambooth_training.ipynb). And you can run your new concept via `diffusers`: [Colab Notebook for Inference](https://colab.research.google.com/github/huggingface/notebooks/blob/main/diffusers/sd_dreambooth_inference.ipynb), [Spaces with the Public Concepts loaded](https://huggingface.co/spaces/sd-dreambooth-library/stable-diffusion-dreambooth-concepts) Here are the images used for training this concept: ![image 0](https://huggingface.co/HenryZeng/cuhksz-new-library/resolve/main/concept_images/4.jpeg) ![image 1](https://huggingface.co/HenryZeng/cuhksz-new-library/resolve/main/concept_images/2.jpeg) ![image 2](https://huggingface.co/HenryZeng/cuhksz-new-library/resolve/main/concept_images/5.jpeg) ![image 3](https://huggingface.co/HenryZeng/cuhksz-new-library/resolve/main/concept_images/0.jpeg) ![image 4](https://huggingface.co/HenryZeng/cuhksz-new-library/resolve/main/concept_images/3.jpeg) ![image 5](https://huggingface.co/HenryZeng/cuhksz-new-library/resolve/main/concept_images/6.jpeg) ![image 6](https://huggingface.co/HenryZeng/cuhksz-new-library/resolve/main/concept_images/1.jpeg)
{"license": "creativeml-openrail-m", "tags": ["text-to-image"]}
HenryZeng/cuhksz-new-library
null
[ "diffusers", "safetensors", "text-to-image", "license:creativeml-openrail-m", "endpoints_compatible", "diffusers:StableDiffusionPipeline", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:06:52+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #diffusers #safetensors #text-to-image #license-creativeml-openrail-m #endpoints_compatible #diffusers-StableDiffusionPipeline #region-us
### CUHKSZ-new-library on Stable Diffusion via Dreambooth #### model by HenryZeng This your the Stable Diffusion model fine-tuned the CUHKSZ-new-library concept taught to Stable Diffusion with Dreambooth. It can be used by modifying the 'instance_prompt': <new library> building You can also train your own concepts and upload them to the library by using this notebook. And you can run your new concept via 'diffusers': Colab Notebook for Inference, Spaces with the Public Concepts loaded Here are the images used for training this concept: !image 0 !image 1 !image 2 !image 3 !image 4 !image 5 !image 6
[ "### CUHKSZ-new-library on Stable Diffusion via Dreambooth", "#### model by HenryZeng\nThis your the Stable Diffusion model fine-tuned the CUHKSZ-new-library concept taught to Stable Diffusion with Dreambooth.\nIt can be used by modifying the 'instance_prompt': <new library> building\n\nYou can also train your own concepts and upload them to the library by using this notebook.\nAnd you can run your new concept via 'diffusers': Colab Notebook for Inference, Spaces with the Public Concepts loaded\n\nHere are the images used for training this concept:\n!image 0\n!image 1\n!image 2\n!image 3\n!image 4\n!image 5\n!image 6" ]
[ "TAGS\n#diffusers #safetensors #text-to-image #license-creativeml-openrail-m #endpoints_compatible #diffusers-StableDiffusionPipeline #region-us \n", "### CUHKSZ-new-library on Stable Diffusion via Dreambooth", "#### model by HenryZeng\nThis your the Stable Diffusion model fine-tuned the CUHKSZ-new-library concept taught to Stable Diffusion with Dreambooth.\nIt can be used by modifying the 'instance_prompt': <new library> building\n\nYou can also train your own concepts and upload them to the library by using this notebook.\nAnd you can run your new concept via 'diffusers': Colab Notebook for Inference, Spaces with the Public Concepts loaded\n\nHere are the images used for training this concept:\n!image 0\n!image 1\n!image 2\n!image 3\n!image 4\n!image 5\n!image 6" ]
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. --> # swin-base-patch4-window7-224-in22k-Kontur-competition-1.4K This model is a fine-tuned version of [microsoft/swin-base-patch4-window7-224-in22k](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/swin-base-patch4-window7-224-in22k) on the imagefolder dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.0062 ## 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: 64 - eval_batch_size: 64 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 4 - total_train_batch_size: 256 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - lr_scheduler_warmup_ratio: 0.1 - num_epochs: 10 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:| | No log | 0.84 | 4 | 0.5153 | | No log | 1.89 | 9 | 0.1425 | | 0.4963 | 2.95 | 14 | 0.0326 | | 0.4963 | 4.0 | 19 | 0.0062 | | 0.0546 | 4.84 | 23 | 0.1113 | | 0.0546 | 5.89 | 28 | 0.0194 | | 0.0216 | 6.95 | 33 | 0.0069 | | 0.0216 | 8.0 | 38 | 0.0099 | | 0.0203 | 8.42 | 40 | 0.0126 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.39.3 - Pytorch 2.1.2 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
{"license": "apache-2.0", "tags": ["generated_from_trainer"], "datasets": ["imagefolder"], "base_model": "microsoft/swin-base-patch4-window7-224-in22k", "model-index": [{"name": "swin-base-patch4-window7-224-in22k-Kontur-competition-1.4K", "results": []}]}
t1msan/swin-base-patch4-window7-224-in22k-Kontur-competition-1.4K
null
[ "transformers", "tensorboard", "safetensors", "swin", "image-classification", "generated_from_trainer", "dataset:imagefolder", "base_model:microsoft/swin-base-patch4-window7-224-in22k", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:07:25+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #swin #image-classification #generated_from_trainer #dataset-imagefolder #base_model-microsoft/swin-base-patch4-window7-224-in22k #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
swin-base-patch4-window7-224-in22k-Kontur-competition-1.4K ========================================================== This model is a fine-tuned version of microsoft/swin-base-patch4-window7-224-in22k on the imagefolder dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.0062 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: 64 * eval\_batch\_size: 64 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 4 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 256 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * lr\_scheduler\_warmup\_ratio: 0.1 * num\_epochs: 10 ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.39.3 * Pytorch 2.1.2 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.15.2
[ "### Training hyperparameters\n\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n\n\n* learning\\_rate: 5e-05\n* train\\_batch\\_size: 64\n* eval\\_batch\\_size: 64\n* seed: 42\n* gradient\\_accumulation\\_steps: 4\n* total\\_train\\_batch\\_size: 256\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: 10", "### Training results", "### Framework versions\n\n\n* Transformers 4.39.3\n* Pytorch 2.1.2\n* Datasets 2.18.0\n* Tokenizers 0.15.2" ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #swin #image-classification #generated_from_trainer #dataset-imagefolder #base_model-microsoft/swin-base-patch4-window7-224-in22k #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n", "### Training hyperparameters\n\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n\n\n* learning\\_rate: 5e-05\n* train\\_batch\\_size: 64\n* eval\\_batch\\_size: 64\n* seed: 42\n* gradient\\_accumulation\\_steps: 4\n* total\\_train\\_batch\\_size: 256\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: 10", "### Training results", "### Framework versions\n\n\n* Transformers 4.39.3\n* Pytorch 2.1.2\n* Datasets 2.18.0\n* Tokenizers 0.15.2" ]
null
transformers
# Anoxiom/llama-3-8b-Instruct-Q6_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from [`unsloth/llama-3-8b-Instruct`](https://huggingface.co/unsloth/llama-3-8b-Instruct) using llama.cpp via the ggml.ai's [GGUF-my-repo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/ggml-org/gguf-my-repo) space. Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/unsloth/llama-3-8b-Instruct) for more details on the model. ## Use with llama.cpp Install llama.cpp through brew. ```bash brew install ggerganov/ggerganov/llama.cpp ``` Invoke the llama.cpp server or the CLI. CLI: ```bash llama-cli --hf-repo Anoxiom/llama-3-8b-Instruct-Q6_K-GGUF --model llama-3-8b-instruct.Q6_K.gguf -p "The meaning to life and the universe is" ``` Server: ```bash llama-server --hf-repo Anoxiom/llama-3-8b-Instruct-Q6_K-GGUF --model llama-3-8b-instruct.Q6_K.gguf -c 2048 ``` Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the [usage steps](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp?tab=readme-ov-file#usage) listed in the Llama.cpp repo as well. ``` git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp && cd llama.cpp && make && ./main -m llama-3-8b-instruct.Q6_K.gguf -n 128 ```
{"language": ["en"], "license": "apache-2.0", "library_name": "transformers", "tags": ["unsloth", "transformers", "llama", "llama-3", "llama-cpp", "gguf-my-repo"]}
Anoxiom/llama-3-8b-Instruct-Q6_K-GGUF
null
[ "transformers", "gguf", "unsloth", "llama", "llama-3", "llama-cpp", "gguf-my-repo", "en", "license:apache-2.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:07:31+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #gguf #unsloth #llama #llama-3 #llama-cpp #gguf-my-repo #en #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Anoxiom/llama-3-8b-Instruct-Q6_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from 'unsloth/llama-3-8b-Instruct' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space. Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with URL Install URL through brew. Invoke the URL server or the CLI. CLI: Server: Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well.
[ "# Anoxiom/llama-3-8b-Instruct-Q6_K-GGUF\nThis model was converted to GGUF format from 'unsloth/llama-3-8b-Instruct' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space.\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with URL\n\nInstall URL through brew.\n\n\nInvoke the URL server or the CLI.\n\nCLI:\n\n\n\nServer:\n\n\n\nNote: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well." ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #gguf #unsloth #llama #llama-3 #llama-cpp #gguf-my-repo #en #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n", "# Anoxiom/llama-3-8b-Instruct-Q6_K-GGUF\nThis model was converted to GGUF format from 'unsloth/llama-3-8b-Instruct' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space.\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with URL\n\nInstall URL through brew.\n\n\nInvoke the URL server or the CLI.\n\nCLI:\n\n\n\nServer:\n\n\n\nNote: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well." ]
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<div style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #ff0000; padding: 0px; text-align: left; font-size: 24px; font-weight: bold;"> Please use the updated version 2 model at <a href="https://huggingface.co/LoupGarou/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora-v2-gguf" style="color: #ff0000;">LoupGarou/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora-v2-gguf</a> </div> # Model Card for deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora This model card describes the deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora model, which is a fine-tuned version of the DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct model, specifically optimized for use with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. ## Model Details ### Model Description - **Developed by:** LoupGarou (GitHub: [MoonlightByte](https://github.com/MoonlightByte)) - **Model type:** Causal language model - **Language(s) (NLP):** English - **License:** DeepSeek Coder Model License - **Finetuned from model:** [DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct](https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct) ### Model Sources - **Repository:** [LoupGarou/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora-gguf](https://huggingface.co/LoupGarou/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora-gguf) - **GitHub Repository (Proxy Application):** [MoonlightByte/Pythagora-LLM-Proxy](https://github.com/MoonlightByte/Pythagora-LLM-Proxy) - **Original Model Repository:** [DeepSeek Coder](https://github.com/deepseek-ai/deepseek-coder) ## Uses ### Direct Use This model is intended for use with the [Pythagora GPT Pilot](https://github.com/Pythagora-io/gpt-pilot) application, which enables the creation of fully working, production-ready apps with the assistance of a developer. The model has been fine-tuned to work seamlessly with the GPT Pilot prompt structures and can be utilized through the [Pythagora LLM Proxy](https://github.com/MoonlightByte/Pythagora-LLM-Proxy). The model is designed to generate code and assist with various programming tasks, such as writing features, debugging, and providing code reviews, all within the context of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. ### Out-of-Scope Use This model should not be used for tasks outside of the intended use case with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. It is not designed for standalone use or integration with other applications without proper testing and adaptation. Additionally, the model should not be used for generating content related to sensitive topics, such as politics, security, or privacy issues, as it is specifically trained to focus on computer science and programming-related tasks. ## Bias, Risks, and Limitations As with any language model, there may be biases present in the training data that could be reflected in the model's outputs. Users should be aware of potential limitations and biases when using this model. The model's performance may be impacted by the quality and relevance of the input prompts, as well as the specific programming languages and frameworks used in the context of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. ### Recommendations Users should familiarize themselves with the [Pythagora GPT Pilot](https://github.com/Pythagora-io/gpt-pilot) application and its intended use cases before utilizing this model. It is recommended to use the model in conjunction with the [Pythagora LLM Proxy](https://github.com/MoonlightByte/Pythagora-LLM-Proxy) for optimal performance and compatibility. When using the model, users should carefully review and test the generated code to ensure its correctness, efficiency, and adherence to best practices and project requirements. ## How to Get Started with the Model To use this model with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application: 1. Set up the Pythagora LLM Proxy by following the instructions in the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/MoonlightByte/Pythagora-LLM-Proxy). 2. Configure GPT Pilot to use the proxy by setting the OpenAI API endpoint to `http://localhost:8080/v1/chat/completions`. 3. Run GPT Pilot as usual, and the proxy will handle the communication between GPT Pilot and the deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora model. 4. It is possible to run Pythagora directly to LM Studio or any other service with mixed results since these models were not finetuned using a chat format. For more detailed instructions and examples, please refer to the [Pythagora LLM Proxy README](https://github.com/MoonlightByte/Pythagora-LLM-Proxy/blob/main/README.md). ## Training Details ### Training Data The model was fine-tuned using a custom dataset created from sample prompts generated by the Pythagora prompt structures. The prompts are compatible with the version described in the [Pythagora README](https://github.com/Pythagora-io/gpt-pilot/blob/main/README.md). The dataset was carefully curated to ensure high-quality examples and a diverse range of programming tasks relevant to the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. ### Training Procedure The model was fine-tuned using the training scripts and resources provided in the [DeepSeek Coder GitHub repository](https://github.com/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-Coder.git). Specifically, the [finetune/finetune_deepseekcoder.py](https://github.com/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-Coder/blob/main/finetune/finetune_deepseekcoder.py) script was used to perform the fine-tuning process. The model was trained in fp16 precision with a maximum sequence length of 12,500 tokens, utilizing the custom dataset to adapt the base DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct model to the specific requirements and prompt structures of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. The training process leveraged state-of-the-art techniques and hardware, including DeepSpeed integration for efficient distributed training, to ensure optimal performance and compatibility with the target application. For detailed information on the training procedure, including the specific hyperparameters and configurations used, please refer to the [DeepSeek Coder Fine-tuning Documentation](https://github.com/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-Coder#how-to-fine-tune-deepseek-coder). ## Model Examination No additional interpretability work has been performed on this model. However, the model's performance has been thoroughly tested and validated within the context of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application to ensure its effectiveness in generating high-quality code and assisting with programming tasks. ## Environmental Impact The environmental impact of this model has not been assessed. More information is needed to estimate the carbon emissions and electricity usage associated with the model's training and deployment. As a general recommendation, users should strive to utilize the model efficiently and responsibly to minimize any potential environmental impact. ## Technical Specifications - **Model Architecture:** The model architecture is based on the DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct model, which is a transformer-based causal language model optimized for code generation and understanding. - **Compute Infrastructure:** The model was fine-tuned using high-performance computing resources, including GPUs, to ensure efficient and timely training. The exact specifications of the compute infrastructure used for training are not publicly disclosed. ## Citation **APA:** LoupGarou. (2024). deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora (Model). https://huggingface.co/LoupGarou/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora ## Model Card Contact For questions, feedback, or concerns regarding this model, please contact LoupGarou through the GitHub repository: [MoonlightByte/Pythagora-LLM-Proxy](https://github.com/MoonlightByte/Pythagora-LLM-Proxy). You can open an issue or submit a pull request to discuss any aspects of the model or its usage within the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. **Original model card: DeepSeek's Deepseek Coder 6.7B Instruct** **[🏠Homepage](https://www.deepseek.com/)** | **[🤖 Chat with DeepSeek Coder](https://coder.deepseek.com/)** | **[Discord](https://discord.gg/Tc7c45Zzu5)** | **[Wechat(微信)](https://github.com/guoday/assert/blob/main/QR.png?raw=true)** --- ### 1. Introduction of Deepseek Coder Deepseek Coder is composed of a series of code language models, each trained from scratch on 2T tokens, with a composition of 87% code and 13% natural language in both English and Chinese. We provide various sizes of the code model, ranging from 1B to 33B versions. Each model is pre-trained on project-level code corpus by employing a window size of 16K and a extra fill-in-the-blank task, to support project-level code completion and infilling. For coding capabilities, Deepseek Coder achieves state-of-the-art performance among open-source code models on multiple programming languages and various benchmarks. - **Massive Training Data**: Trained from scratch fon 2T tokens, including 87% code and 13% linguistic data in both English and Chinese languages. - **Highly Flexible & Scalable**: Offered in model sizes of 1.3B, 5.7B, 6.7B, and 33B, enabling users to choose the setup most suitable for their requirements. - **Superior Model Performance**: State-of-the-art performance among publicly available code models on HumanEval, MultiPL-E, MBPP, DS-1000, and APPS benchmarks. - **Advanced Code Completion Capabilities**: A window size of 16K and a fill-in-the-blank task, supporting project-level code completion and infilling tasks. ### 2. Model Summary deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct is a 6.7B parameter model initialized from deepseek-coder-6.7b-base and fine-tuned on 2B tokens of instruction data. - **Home Page:** [DeepSeek](https://www.deepseek.com/) - **Repository:** [deepseek-ai/deepseek-coder](https://github.com/deepseek-ai/deepseek-coder) - **Chat With DeepSeek Coder:** [DeepSeek-Coder](https://coder.deepseek.com/) ### 3. How to Use Here give some examples of how to use our model. #### Chat Model Inference ```python from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("deepseek-ai/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct", trust_remote_code=True) model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("deepseek-ai/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct", trust_remote_code=True).cuda() messages=[ { 'role': 'user', 'content': "write a quick sort algorithm in python."} ] inputs = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(messages, return_tensors="pt").to(model.device) # 32021 is the id of <|EOT|> token outputs = model.generate(inputs, max_new_tokens=512, do_sample=False, top_k=50, top_p=0.95, num_return_sequences=1, eos_token_id=32021) print(tokenizer.decode(outputs[0][len(inputs[0]):], skip_special_tokens=True)) ``` ### 4. License This code repository is licensed under the MIT License. The use of DeepSeek Coder models is subject to the Model License. DeepSeek Coder supports commercial use. See the [LICENSE-MODEL](https://github.com/deepseek-ai/deepseek-coder/blob/main/LICENSE-MODEL) for more details. ### 5. Contact If you have any questions, please raise an issue or contact us at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).
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LoupGarou/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora-gguf
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2024-04-23T14:07:52+00:00
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TAGS #gguf #region-us
<div style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #ff0000; padding: 0px; text-align: left; font-size: 24px; font-weight: bold;"> Please use the updated version 2 model at <a href="URL style="color: #ff0000;">LoupGarou/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora-v2-gguf</a> </div> # Model Card for deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora This model card describes the deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora model, which is a fine-tuned version of the DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct model, specifically optimized for use with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. ## Model Details ### Model Description - Developed by: LoupGarou (GitHub: MoonlightByte) - Model type: Causal language model - Language(s) (NLP): English - License: DeepSeek Coder Model License - Finetuned from model: DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct ### Model Sources - Repository: LoupGarou/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora-gguf - GitHub Repository (Proxy Application): MoonlightByte/Pythagora-LLM-Proxy - Original Model Repository: DeepSeek Coder ## Uses ### Direct Use This model is intended for use with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application, which enables the creation of fully working, production-ready apps with the assistance of a developer. The model has been fine-tuned to work seamlessly with the GPT Pilot prompt structures and can be utilized through the Pythagora LLM Proxy. The model is designed to generate code and assist with various programming tasks, such as writing features, debugging, and providing code reviews, all within the context of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. ### Out-of-Scope Use This model should not be used for tasks outside of the intended use case with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. It is not designed for standalone use or integration with other applications without proper testing and adaptation. Additionally, the model should not be used for generating content related to sensitive topics, such as politics, security, or privacy issues, as it is specifically trained to focus on computer science and programming-related tasks. ## Bias, Risks, and Limitations As with any language model, there may be biases present in the training data that could be reflected in the model's outputs. Users should be aware of potential limitations and biases when using this model. The model's performance may be impacted by the quality and relevance of the input prompts, as well as the specific programming languages and frameworks used in the context of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. ### Recommendations Users should familiarize themselves with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application and its intended use cases before utilizing this model. It is recommended to use the model in conjunction with the Pythagora LLM Proxy for optimal performance and compatibility. When using the model, users should carefully review and test the generated code to ensure its correctness, efficiency, and adherence to best practices and project requirements. ## How to Get Started with the Model To use this model with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application: 1. Set up the Pythagora LLM Proxy by following the instructions in the GitHub repository. 2. Configure GPT Pilot to use the proxy by setting the OpenAI API endpoint to 'http://localhost:8080/v1/chat/completions'. 3. Run GPT Pilot as usual, and the proxy will handle the communication between GPT Pilot and the deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora model. 4. It is possible to run Pythagora directly to LM Studio or any other service with mixed results since these models were not finetuned using a chat format. For more detailed instructions and examples, please refer to the Pythagora LLM Proxy README. ## Training Details ### Training Data The model was fine-tuned using a custom dataset created from sample prompts generated by the Pythagora prompt structures. The prompts are compatible with the version described in the Pythagora README. The dataset was carefully curated to ensure high-quality examples and a diverse range of programming tasks relevant to the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. ### Training Procedure The model was fine-tuned using the training scripts and resources provided in the DeepSeek Coder GitHub repository. Specifically, the finetune/finetune_deepseekcoder.py script was used to perform the fine-tuning process. The model was trained in fp16 precision with a maximum sequence length of 12,500 tokens, utilizing the custom dataset to adapt the base DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct model to the specific requirements and prompt structures of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. The training process leveraged state-of-the-art techniques and hardware, including DeepSpeed integration for efficient distributed training, to ensure optimal performance and compatibility with the target application. For detailed information on the training procedure, including the specific hyperparameters and configurations used, please refer to the DeepSeek Coder Fine-tuning Documentation. ## Model Examination No additional interpretability work has been performed on this model. However, the model's performance has been thoroughly tested and validated within the context of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application to ensure its effectiveness in generating high-quality code and assisting with programming tasks. ## Environmental Impact The environmental impact of this model has not been assessed. More information is needed to estimate the carbon emissions and electricity usage associated with the model's training and deployment. As a general recommendation, users should strive to utilize the model efficiently and responsibly to minimize any potential environmental impact. ## Technical Specifications - Model Architecture: The model architecture is based on the DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct model, which is a transformer-based causal language model optimized for code generation and understanding. - Compute Infrastructure: The model was fine-tuned using high-performance computing resources, including GPUs, to ensure efficient and timely training. The exact specifications of the compute infrastructure used for training are not publicly disclosed. APA: LoupGarou. (2024). deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora (Model). URL ## Model Card Contact For questions, feedback, or concerns regarding this model, please contact LoupGarou through the GitHub repository: MoonlightByte/Pythagora-LLM-Proxy. You can open an issue or submit a pull request to discuss any aspects of the model or its usage within the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. Original model card: DeepSeek's Deepseek Coder 6.7B Instruct Homepage | Chat with DeepSeek Coder | Discord | Wechat(微信) --- ### 1. Introduction of Deepseek Coder Deepseek Coder is composed of a series of code language models, each trained from scratch on 2T tokens, with a composition of 87% code and 13% natural language in both English and Chinese. We provide various sizes of the code model, ranging from 1B to 33B versions. Each model is pre-trained on project-level code corpus by employing a window size of 16K and a extra fill-in-the-blank task, to support project-level code completion and infilling. For coding capabilities, Deepseek Coder achieves state-of-the-art performance among open-source code models on multiple programming languages and various benchmarks. - Massive Training Data: Trained from scratch fon 2T tokens, including 87% code and 13% linguistic data in both English and Chinese languages. - Highly Flexible & Scalable: Offered in model sizes of 1.3B, 5.7B, 6.7B, and 33B, enabling users to choose the setup most suitable for their requirements. - Superior Model Performance: State-of-the-art performance among publicly available code models on HumanEval, MultiPL-E, MBPP, DS-1000, and APPS benchmarks. - Advanced Code Completion Capabilities: A window size of 16K and a fill-in-the-blank task, supporting project-level code completion and infilling tasks. ### 2. Model Summary deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct is a 6.7B parameter model initialized from deepseek-coder-6.7b-base and fine-tuned on 2B tokens of instruction data. - Home Page: DeepSeek - Repository: deepseek-ai/deepseek-coder - Chat With DeepSeek Coder: DeepSeek-Coder ### 3. How to Use Here give some examples of how to use our model. #### Chat Model Inference ### 4. License This code repository is licensed under the MIT License. The use of DeepSeek Coder models is subject to the Model License. DeepSeek Coder supports commercial use. See the LICENSE-MODEL for more details. ### 5. Contact If you have any questions, please raise an issue or contact us at agi_code@URL.
[ "# Model Card for deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora\n\nThis model card describes the deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora model, which is a fine-tuned version of the DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct model, specifically optimized for use with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application.", "## Model Details", "### Model Description\n\n- Developed by: LoupGarou (GitHub: MoonlightByte)\n- Model type: Causal language model\n- Language(s) (NLP): English\n- License: DeepSeek Coder Model License\n- Finetuned from model: DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct", "### Model Sources\n\n- Repository: LoupGarou/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora-gguf\n- GitHub Repository (Proxy Application): MoonlightByte/Pythagora-LLM-Proxy\n- Original Model Repository: DeepSeek Coder", "## Uses", "### Direct Use\n\nThis model is intended for use with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application, which enables the creation of fully working, production-ready apps with the assistance of a developer. The model has been fine-tuned to work seamlessly with the GPT Pilot prompt structures and can be utilized through the Pythagora LLM Proxy.\n\nThe model is designed to generate code and assist with various programming tasks, such as writing features, debugging, and providing code reviews, all within the context of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application.", "### Out-of-Scope Use\n\nThis model should not be used for tasks outside of the intended use case with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. It is not designed for standalone use or integration with other applications without proper testing and adaptation. Additionally, the model should not be used for generating content related to sensitive topics, such as politics, security, or privacy issues, as it is specifically trained to focus on computer science and programming-related tasks.", "## Bias, Risks, and Limitations\n\nAs with any language model, there may be biases present in the training data that could be reflected in the model's outputs. Users should be aware of potential limitations and biases when using this model. The model's performance may be impacted by the quality and relevance of the input prompts, as well as the specific programming languages and frameworks used in the context of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application.", "### Recommendations\n\nUsers should familiarize themselves with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application and its intended use cases before utilizing this model. It is recommended to use the model in conjunction with the Pythagora LLM Proxy for optimal performance and compatibility. When using the model, users should carefully review and test the generated code to ensure its correctness, efficiency, and adherence to best practices and project requirements.", "## How to Get Started with the Model\n\nTo use this model with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application:\n\n1. Set up the Pythagora LLM Proxy by following the instructions in the GitHub repository.\n2. Configure GPT Pilot to use the proxy by setting the OpenAI API endpoint to 'http://localhost:8080/v1/chat/completions'.\n3. Run GPT Pilot as usual, and the proxy will handle the communication between GPT Pilot and the deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora model.\n4. It is possible to run Pythagora directly to LM Studio or any other service with mixed results since these models were not finetuned using a chat format.\n\nFor more detailed instructions and examples, please refer to the Pythagora LLM Proxy README.", "## Training Details", "### Training Data\n\nThe model was fine-tuned using a custom dataset created from sample prompts generated by the Pythagora prompt structures. The prompts are compatible with the version described in the Pythagora README. The dataset was carefully curated to ensure high-quality examples and a diverse range of programming tasks relevant to the Pythagora GPT Pilot application.", "### Training Procedure\n\nThe model was fine-tuned using the training scripts and resources provided in the DeepSeek Coder GitHub repository. Specifically, the finetune/finetune_deepseekcoder.py script was used to perform the fine-tuning process. The model was trained in fp16 precision with a maximum sequence length of 12,500 tokens, utilizing the custom dataset to adapt the base DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct model to the specific requirements and prompt structures of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application.\n\nThe training process leveraged state-of-the-art techniques and hardware, including DeepSpeed integration for efficient distributed training, to ensure optimal performance and compatibility with the target application. For detailed information on the training procedure, including the specific hyperparameters and configurations used, please refer to the DeepSeek Coder Fine-tuning Documentation.", "## Model Examination\n\nNo additional interpretability work has been performed on this model. However, the model's performance has been thoroughly tested and validated within the context of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application to ensure its effectiveness in generating high-quality code and assisting with programming tasks.", "## Environmental Impact\n\nThe environmental impact of this model has not been assessed. More information is needed to estimate the carbon emissions and electricity usage associated with the model's training and deployment. As a general recommendation, users should strive to utilize the model efficiently and responsibly to minimize any potential environmental impact.", "## Technical Specifications\n\n- Model Architecture: The model architecture is based on the DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct model, which is a transformer-based causal language model optimized for code generation and understanding.\n- Compute Infrastructure: The model was fine-tuned using high-performance computing resources, including GPUs, to ensure efficient and timely training. The exact specifications of the compute infrastructure used for training are not publicly disclosed.\n\nAPA:\nLoupGarou. (2024). deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora (Model). URL", "## Model Card Contact\n\nFor questions, feedback, or concerns regarding this model, please contact LoupGarou through the GitHub repository: MoonlightByte/Pythagora-LLM-Proxy. You can open an issue or submit a pull request to discuss any aspects of the model or its usage within the Pythagora GPT Pilot application.\n\n\n\nOriginal model card: DeepSeek's Deepseek Coder 6.7B Instruct\n\nHomepage | Chat with DeepSeek Coder | Discord | Wechat(微信)\n\n---", "### 1. Introduction of Deepseek Coder\n\nDeepseek Coder is composed of a series of code language models, each trained from scratch on 2T tokens, with a composition of 87% code and 13% natural language in both English and Chinese. We provide various sizes of the code model, ranging from 1B to 33B versions. Each model is pre-trained on project-level code corpus by employing a window size of 16K and a extra fill-in-the-blank task, to support project-level code completion and infilling. For coding capabilities, Deepseek Coder achieves state-of-the-art performance among open-source code models on multiple programming languages and various benchmarks.\n\n- Massive Training Data: Trained from scratch fon 2T tokens, including 87% code and 13% linguistic data in both English and Chinese languages.\n- Highly Flexible & Scalable: Offered in model sizes of 1.3B, 5.7B, 6.7B, and 33B, enabling users to choose the setup most suitable for their requirements.\n- Superior Model Performance: State-of-the-art performance among publicly available code models on HumanEval, MultiPL-E, MBPP, DS-1000, and APPS benchmarks.\n- Advanced Code Completion Capabilities: A window size of 16K and a fill-in-the-blank task, supporting project-level code completion and infilling tasks.", "### 2. Model Summary\n\ndeepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct is a 6.7B parameter model initialized from deepseek-coder-6.7b-base and fine-tuned on 2B tokens of instruction data.\n\n- Home Page: DeepSeek\n- Repository: deepseek-ai/deepseek-coder\n- Chat With DeepSeek Coder: DeepSeek-Coder", "### 3. How to Use\n\nHere give some examples of how to use our model.", "#### Chat Model Inference", "### 4. License\n\nThis code repository is licensed under the MIT License. The use of DeepSeek Coder models is subject to the Model License. DeepSeek Coder supports commercial use.\n\nSee the LICENSE-MODEL for more details.", "### 5. Contact\n\nIf you have any questions, please raise an issue or contact us at agi_code@URL." ]
[ "TAGS\n#gguf #region-us \n", "# Model Card for deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora\n\nThis model card describes the deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora model, which is a fine-tuned version of the DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct model, specifically optimized for use with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application.", "## Model Details", "### Model Description\n\n- Developed by: LoupGarou (GitHub: MoonlightByte)\n- Model type: Causal language model\n- Language(s) (NLP): English\n- License: DeepSeek Coder Model License\n- Finetuned from model: DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct", "### Model Sources\n\n- Repository: LoupGarou/deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora-gguf\n- GitHub Repository (Proxy Application): MoonlightByte/Pythagora-LLM-Proxy\n- Original Model Repository: DeepSeek Coder", "## Uses", "### Direct Use\n\nThis model is intended for use with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application, which enables the creation of fully working, production-ready apps with the assistance of a developer. The model has been fine-tuned to work seamlessly with the GPT Pilot prompt structures and can be utilized through the Pythagora LLM Proxy.\n\nThe model is designed to generate code and assist with various programming tasks, such as writing features, debugging, and providing code reviews, all within the context of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application.", "### Out-of-Scope Use\n\nThis model should not be used for tasks outside of the intended use case with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application. It is not designed for standalone use or integration with other applications without proper testing and adaptation. Additionally, the model should not be used for generating content related to sensitive topics, such as politics, security, or privacy issues, as it is specifically trained to focus on computer science and programming-related tasks.", "## Bias, Risks, and Limitations\n\nAs with any language model, there may be biases present in the training data that could be reflected in the model's outputs. Users should be aware of potential limitations and biases when using this model. The model's performance may be impacted by the quality and relevance of the input prompts, as well as the specific programming languages and frameworks used in the context of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application.", "### Recommendations\n\nUsers should familiarize themselves with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application and its intended use cases before utilizing this model. It is recommended to use the model in conjunction with the Pythagora LLM Proxy for optimal performance and compatibility. When using the model, users should carefully review and test the generated code to ensure its correctness, efficiency, and adherence to best practices and project requirements.", "## How to Get Started with the Model\n\nTo use this model with the Pythagora GPT Pilot application:\n\n1. Set up the Pythagora LLM Proxy by following the instructions in the GitHub repository.\n2. Configure GPT Pilot to use the proxy by setting the OpenAI API endpoint to 'http://localhost:8080/v1/chat/completions'.\n3. Run GPT Pilot as usual, and the proxy will handle the communication between GPT Pilot and the deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora model.\n4. It is possible to run Pythagora directly to LM Studio or any other service with mixed results since these models were not finetuned using a chat format.\n\nFor more detailed instructions and examples, please refer to the Pythagora LLM Proxy README.", "## Training Details", "### Training Data\n\nThe model was fine-tuned using a custom dataset created from sample prompts generated by the Pythagora prompt structures. The prompts are compatible with the version described in the Pythagora README. The dataset was carefully curated to ensure high-quality examples and a diverse range of programming tasks relevant to the Pythagora GPT Pilot application.", "### Training Procedure\n\nThe model was fine-tuned using the training scripts and resources provided in the DeepSeek Coder GitHub repository. Specifically, the finetune/finetune_deepseekcoder.py script was used to perform the fine-tuning process. The model was trained in fp16 precision with a maximum sequence length of 12,500 tokens, utilizing the custom dataset to adapt the base DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct model to the specific requirements and prompt structures of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application.\n\nThe training process leveraged state-of-the-art techniques and hardware, including DeepSpeed integration for efficient distributed training, to ensure optimal performance and compatibility with the target application. For detailed information on the training procedure, including the specific hyperparameters and configurations used, please refer to the DeepSeek Coder Fine-tuning Documentation.", "## Model Examination\n\nNo additional interpretability work has been performed on this model. However, the model's performance has been thoroughly tested and validated within the context of the Pythagora GPT Pilot application to ensure its effectiveness in generating high-quality code and assisting with programming tasks.", "## Environmental Impact\n\nThe environmental impact of this model has not been assessed. More information is needed to estimate the carbon emissions and electricity usage associated with the model's training and deployment. As a general recommendation, users should strive to utilize the model efficiently and responsibly to minimize any potential environmental impact.", "## Technical Specifications\n\n- Model Architecture: The model architecture is based on the DeepSeek Coder 6.7B Instruct model, which is a transformer-based causal language model optimized for code generation and understanding.\n- Compute Infrastructure: The model was fine-tuned using high-performance computing resources, including GPUs, to ensure efficient and timely training. The exact specifications of the compute infrastructure used for training are not publicly disclosed.\n\nAPA:\nLoupGarou. (2024). deepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct-pythagora (Model). URL", "## Model Card Contact\n\nFor questions, feedback, or concerns regarding this model, please contact LoupGarou through the GitHub repository: MoonlightByte/Pythagora-LLM-Proxy. You can open an issue or submit a pull request to discuss any aspects of the model or its usage within the Pythagora GPT Pilot application.\n\n\n\nOriginal model card: DeepSeek's Deepseek Coder 6.7B Instruct\n\nHomepage | Chat with DeepSeek Coder | Discord | Wechat(微信)\n\n---", "### 1. Introduction of Deepseek Coder\n\nDeepseek Coder is composed of a series of code language models, each trained from scratch on 2T tokens, with a composition of 87% code and 13% natural language in both English and Chinese. We provide various sizes of the code model, ranging from 1B to 33B versions. Each model is pre-trained on project-level code corpus by employing a window size of 16K and a extra fill-in-the-blank task, to support project-level code completion and infilling. For coding capabilities, Deepseek Coder achieves state-of-the-art performance among open-source code models on multiple programming languages and various benchmarks.\n\n- Massive Training Data: Trained from scratch fon 2T tokens, including 87% code and 13% linguistic data in both English and Chinese languages.\n- Highly Flexible & Scalable: Offered in model sizes of 1.3B, 5.7B, 6.7B, and 33B, enabling users to choose the setup most suitable for their requirements.\n- Superior Model Performance: State-of-the-art performance among publicly available code models on HumanEval, MultiPL-E, MBPP, DS-1000, and APPS benchmarks.\n- Advanced Code Completion Capabilities: A window size of 16K and a fill-in-the-blank task, supporting project-level code completion and infilling tasks.", "### 2. Model Summary\n\ndeepseek-coder-6.7b-instruct is a 6.7B parameter model initialized from deepseek-coder-6.7b-base and fine-tuned on 2B tokens of instruction data.\n\n- Home Page: DeepSeek\n- Repository: deepseek-ai/deepseek-coder\n- Chat With DeepSeek Coder: DeepSeek-Coder", "### 3. How to Use\n\nHere give some examples of how to use our model.", "#### Chat Model Inference", "### 4. License\n\nThis code repository is licensed under the MIT License. The use of DeepSeek Coder models is subject to the Model License. DeepSeek Coder supports commercial use.\n\nSee the LICENSE-MODEL for more details.", "### 5. Contact\n\nIf you have any questions, please raise an issue or contact us at agi_code@URL." ]
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transformers
# Uploaded model - **Developed by:** K00B404 - **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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K00B404/llama3_8B_lora
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "text-generation-inference", "unsloth", "llama", "trl", "en", "base_model:unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit", "license:apache-2.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:09:32+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #text-generation-inference #unsloth #llama #trl #en #base_model-unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Uploaded model - Developed by: K00B404 - 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"/>
[ "# Uploaded model\n\n- Developed by: K00B404\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\"/>" ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #text-generation-inference #unsloth #llama #trl #en #base_model-unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n", "# Uploaded model\n\n- Developed by: K00B404\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
null
# Anoxiom/Sujet-Finance-8B-v0.1-Q6_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from [`sujet-ai/Sujet-Finance-8B-v0.1`](https://huggingface.co/sujet-ai/Sujet-Finance-8B-v0.1) using llama.cpp via the ggml.ai's [GGUF-my-repo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/ggml-org/gguf-my-repo) space. Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/sujet-ai/Sujet-Finance-8B-v0.1) for more details on the model. ## Use with llama.cpp Install llama.cpp through brew. ```bash brew install ggerganov/ggerganov/llama.cpp ``` Invoke the llama.cpp server or the CLI. CLI: ```bash llama-cli --hf-repo Anoxiom/Sujet-Finance-8B-v0.1-Q6_K-GGUF --model sujet-finance-8b-v0.1.Q6_K.gguf -p "The meaning to life and the universe is" ``` Server: ```bash llama-server --hf-repo Anoxiom/Sujet-Finance-8B-v0.1-Q6_K-GGUF --model sujet-finance-8b-v0.1.Q6_K.gguf -c 2048 ``` Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the [usage steps](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp?tab=readme-ov-file#usage) listed in the Llama.cpp repo as well. ``` git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp && cd llama.cpp && make && ./main -m sujet-finance-8b-v0.1.Q6_K.gguf -n 128 ```
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Anoxiom/Sujet-Finance-8B-v0.1-Q6_K-GGUF
null
[ "gguf", "finance", "topic classification", "sentiment analysis", "qa", "llama-cpp", "gguf-my-repo", "text-generation", "en", "dataset:sujet-ai/Sujet-Finance-Instruct-177k", "license:apache-2.0", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:11:21+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #gguf #finance #topic classification #sentiment analysis #qa #llama-cpp #gguf-my-repo #text-generation #en #dataset-sujet-ai/Sujet-Finance-Instruct-177k #license-apache-2.0 #region-us
# Anoxiom/Sujet-Finance-8B-v0.1-Q6_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from 'sujet-ai/Sujet-Finance-8B-v0.1' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space. Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with URL Install URL through brew. Invoke the URL server or the CLI. CLI: Server: Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well.
[ "# Anoxiom/Sujet-Finance-8B-v0.1-Q6_K-GGUF\nThis model was converted to GGUF format from 'sujet-ai/Sujet-Finance-8B-v0.1' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space.\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with URL\n\nInstall URL through brew.\n\n\nInvoke the URL server or the CLI.\n\nCLI:\n\n\n\nServer:\n\n\n\nNote: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well." ]
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peft
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mingyue0101/polycoder-model
null
[ "peft", "safetensors", "arxiv:1910.09700", "base_model:NinedayWang/PolyCoder-2.7B", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:11:53+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #peft #safetensors #arxiv-1910.09700 #base_model-NinedayWang/PolyCoder-2.7B #region-us
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multiple-choice
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. --> # NLPGroupProject-Finetune-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: 1.2570 - Accuracy: 0.716 ## 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: 4 - eval_batch_size: 4 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 3 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Accuracy | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:--------:| | No log | 0.25 | 250 | 0.9015 | 0.677 | | 0.9879 | 0.5 | 500 | 0.8100 | 0.71 | | 0.9879 | 0.75 | 750 | 0.9159 | 0.709 | | 0.8313 | 1.0 | 1000 | 0.9674 | 0.722 | | 0.8313 | 1.25 | 1250 | 0.9637 | 0.719 | | 0.628 | 1.5 | 1500 | 0.7818 | 0.719 | | 0.628 | 1.75 | 1750 | 0.9127 | 0.721 | | 0.6537 | 2.0 | 2000 | 0.8752 | 0.722 | | 0.6537 | 2.25 | 2250 | 1.3051 | 0.716 | | 0.4037 | 2.5 | 2500 | 1.2484 | 0.712 | | 0.4037 | 2.75 | 2750 | 1.2599 | 0.72 | | 0.3853 | 3.0 | 3000 | 1.2570 | 0.716 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.40.0 - Pytorch 2.2.2+cu118 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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BenjaminTT/NLPGroupProject-Finetune-Bert
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[ "transformers", "safetensors", "bert", "multiple-choice", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:google-bert/bert-base-uncased", "license:apache-2.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:12:59+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #bert #multiple-choice #generated_from_trainer #base_model-google-bert/bert-base-uncased #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
NLPGroupProject-Finetune-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: 1.2570 * Accuracy: 0.716 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: 4 * eval\_batch\_size: 4 * seed: 42 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 3 ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.40.0 * Pytorch 2.2.2+cu118 * Datasets 2.19.0 * Tokenizers 0.19.1
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text-generation
transformers
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Grayx/sad_llama_35
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2024-04-23T14:13:10+00:00
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peft
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bmehrba/TinyLlama-1.1B-Chat-v1.0-fine-tuned-adapters_Aleatoric_tiny_0.2_Seed102
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2024-04-23T14:14:37+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #peft #arxiv-1910.09700 #base_model-TinyLlama/TinyLlama-1.1B-Chat-v1.0 #region-us
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peft
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bmehrba/TinyLlama-1.1B-Chat-v1.0-fine-tuned_Aleatoric_tiny_0.2_Seed102
null
[ "peft", "arxiv:1910.09700", "base_model:TinyLlama/TinyLlama-1.1B-Chat-v1.0", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:14:45+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #peft #arxiv-1910.09700 #base_model-TinyLlama/TinyLlama-1.1B-Chat-v1.0 #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
# ResplendentAI/Kei_Llama3_8B AWQ - Model creator: [ResplendentAI](https://huggingface.co/ResplendentAI) - Original model: [Kei_Llama3_8B](https://huggingface.co/ResplendentAI/Kei_Llama3_8B) ![image/png](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/626dfb8786671a29c715f8a9/L7GNilxOECtELG7JF5XQl.png) ## Model Summary The key to your heart rests with Kei, a sophisticated and intriguing AI creation who will hold your hand until the end of all things. Kei is uncensored and tuned for intimate moments with prose and poetry to entertain and enthrall. ## How to use ### Install the necessary packages ```bash pip install --upgrade autoawq autoawq-kernels ``` ### Example Python code ```python from awq import AutoAWQForCausalLM from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TextStreamer model_path = "solidrust/Kei_Llama3_8B-AWQ" system_message = "You are Kei_Llama3_8B, incarnated as a powerful AI. You were created by ResplendentAI." # Load model model = AutoAWQForCausalLM.from_quantized(model_path, fuse_layers=True) tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_path, trust_remote_code=True) streamer = TextStreamer(tokenizer, skip_prompt=True, skip_special_tokens=True) # Convert prompt to tokens prompt_template = """\ <|im_start|>system {system_message}<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user {prompt}<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant""" prompt = "You're standing on the surface of the Earth. "\ "You walk one mile south, one mile west and one mile north. "\ "You end up exactly where you started. Where are you?" tokens = tokenizer(prompt_template.format(system_message=system_message,prompt=prompt), return_tensors='pt').input_ids.cuda() # Generate output generation_output = model.generate(tokens, streamer=streamer, max_new_tokens=512) ``` ### About AWQ AWQ is an efficient, accurate and blazing-fast low-bit weight quantization method, currently supporting 4-bit quantization. Compared to GPTQ, it offers faster Transformers-based inference with equivalent or better quality compared to the most commonly used GPTQ settings. AWQ models are currently supported on Linux and Windows, with NVidia GPUs only. macOS users: please use GGUF models instead. It is supported by: - [Text Generation Webui](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui) - using Loader: AutoAWQ - [vLLM](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm) - version 0.2.2 or later for support for all model types. - [Hugging Face Text Generation Inference (TGI)](https://github.com/huggingface/text-generation-inference) - [Transformers](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers) version 4.35.0 and later, from any code or client that supports Transformers - [AutoAWQ](https://github.com/casper-hansen/AutoAWQ) - for use from Python code
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solidrust/Kei_Llama3_8B-AWQ
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "4-bit", "AWQ", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "conversational", "en", "base_model:jeiku/Chaos_RP_l3_8B", "license:apache-2.0", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:14:55+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #4-bit #AWQ #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #conversational #en #base_model-jeiku/Chaos_RP_l3_8B #license-apache-2.0 #text-generation-inference #region-us
# ResplendentAI/Kei_Llama3_8B AWQ - Model creator: ResplendentAI - Original model: Kei_Llama3_8B !image/png ## Model Summary The key to your heart rests with Kei, a sophisticated and intriguing AI creation who will hold your hand until the end of all things. Kei is uncensored and tuned for intimate moments with prose and poetry to entertain and enthrall. ## How to use ### Install the necessary packages ### Example Python code ### About AWQ AWQ is an efficient, accurate and blazing-fast low-bit weight quantization method, currently supporting 4-bit quantization. Compared to GPTQ, it offers faster Transformers-based inference with equivalent or better quality compared to the most commonly used GPTQ settings. AWQ models are currently supported on Linux and Windows, with NVidia GPUs only. macOS users: please use GGUF models instead. It is supported by: - Text Generation Webui - using Loader: AutoAWQ - vLLM - version 0.2.2 or later for support for all model types. - Hugging Face Text Generation Inference (TGI) - Transformers version 4.35.0 and later, from any code or client that supports Transformers - AutoAWQ - for use from Python code
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text-generation
transformers
Bombus_3x8B is a Mixture of Experts (MoE) (Llama-3). ## Usage ```python !pip install -qU transformers bitsandbytes accelerate from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM import transformers import torch model_id = "Eurdem/Bombus_3x8B" tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_id) model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained( model_id, torch_dtype=torch.float16, device_map="auto", load_in_4bit= True ) messages = [ {"role": "system", "content": "You are a helpful chatbot who always responds friendly."}, {"role": "user", "content": "tell me about yourself"}, ] input_ids = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(messages, add_generation_prompt=True, return_tensors="pt").to("cuda") outputs = model.generate(input_ids, max_new_tokens=1024, do_sample=True, temperature=0.7, top_p=0.7, top_k=500, ) response = outputs[0][input_ids.shape[-1]:] print(tokenizer.decode(response, skip_special_tokens=True)) ```
{"language": ["en"], "license": "apache-2.0", "library_name": "transformers", "tags": ["moe", "merge", "llama-3"], "pipeline_tag": "text-generation"}
Eurdem/Bombus_3x8B
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "mixtral", "text-generation", "moe", "merge", "llama-3", "conversational", "en", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:16:02+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mixtral #text-generation #moe #merge #llama-3 #conversational #en #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
Bombus_3x8B is a Mixture of Experts (MoE) (Llama-3). ## Usage
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null
null
# alfredplpl-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-Ja-gguf [alfredplplさんが公開しているLlama-3-8B-Instruct-Ja](https://huggingface.co/alfredplpl/Llama-3-8B-Instruct-Ja)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 [mmnga/alfredplpl-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-Ja-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/alfredplpl-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-Ja-gguf) [mmnga/alfredplpl-suzume-poc-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/alfredplpl-suzume-poc-gguf) [mmnga/alfredplpl-gemma-2b-it-ja-poc-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/alfredplpl-gemma-2b-it-ja-poc-gguf) ## Usage ``` git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp.git cd llama.cpp make -j ./main -m 'alfredplpl-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-Ja-Q4_0.gguf' -p "<|begin_of_text|><|start_header_id|>user <|end_header_id|>\n\nこんにちわ<|eot_id|><|start_header_id|>assistant <|end_header_id|>\n\n" -n 128 ```
{"language": ["en", "ja"], "license": "llama3", "tags": ["llama3"], "datasets": ["TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm"]}
mmnga/alfredplpl-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-Ja-gguf
null
[ "gguf", "llama3", "en", "ja", "dataset:TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm", "license:llama3", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:18:57+00:00
[]
[ "en", "ja" ]
TAGS #gguf #llama3 #en #ja #dataset-TFMC/imatrix-dataset-for-japanese-llm #license-llama3 #region-us
# alfredplpl-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-Ja-gguf alfredplplさんが公開しているLlama-3-8B-Instruct-Ja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 mmnga/alfredplpl-Llama-3-8B-Instruct-Ja-gguf mmnga/alfredplpl-suzume-poc-gguf mmnga/alfredplpl-gemma-2b-it-ja-poc-gguf ## Usage
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fill-mask
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-imdb 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: 2.4892 ## 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: 3.0 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:| | 2.6732 | 1.0 | 157 | 2.4981 | | 2.5849 | 2.0 | 314 | 2.4475 | | 2.5249 | 3.0 | 471 | 2.4815 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.40.0 - Pytorch 2.2.2 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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aliekens/distilbert-base-uncased-finetuned-imdb
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "distilbert", "fill-mask", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:distilbert-base-uncased", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:21:25+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #distilbert #fill-mask #generated_from_trainer #base_model-distilbert-base-uncased #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
distilbert-base-uncased-finetuned-imdb ====================================== 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: 2.4892 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: 3.0 ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.40.0 * Pytorch 2.2.2 * Datasets 2.19.0 * Tokenizers 0.19.1
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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. --> # acoustic_model2_cv_17_fr_XLSR-53 This model is a fine-tuned version of [facebook/wav2vec2-large-xlsr-53](https://huggingface.co/facebook/wav2vec2-large-xlsr-53) on the Common Voice 17 dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: nan - Wer: 0.9923 ## 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: 0.0003 - 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 - training_steps: 1200 - mixed_precision_training: Native AMP ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Wer | |:-------------:|:------:|:----:|:---------------:|:------:| | 16.0974 | 2.105 | 400 | nan | 0.9923 | | 0.0 | 5.0958 | 800 | nan | 0.9923 | | 0.0 | 8.0867 | 1200 | nan | 0.9923 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.40.0 - Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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SemValX/wav2vec2-large-xlsr-53-fr-colab
null
[ "transformers", "tensorboard", "safetensors", "wav2vec2", "automatic-speech-recognition", "generated_from_trainer", "fr", "dataset:mozilla-foundation/common_voice_17_0", "base_model:facebook/wav2vec2-large-xlsr-53", "license:apache-2.0", "model-index", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:21:49+00:00
[]
[ "fr" ]
TAGS #transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #wav2vec2 #automatic-speech-recognition #generated_from_trainer #fr #dataset-mozilla-foundation/common_voice_17_0 #base_model-facebook/wav2vec2-large-xlsr-53 #license-apache-2.0 #model-index #endpoints_compatible #region-us
acoustic\_model2\_cv\_17\_fr\_XLSR-53 ===================================== This model is a fine-tuned version of facebook/wav2vec2-large-xlsr-53 on the Common Voice 17 dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: nan * Wer: 0.9923 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: 0.0003 * 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 * training\_steps: 1200 * mixed\_precision\_training: Native AMP ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.40.0 * Pytorch 2.2.1+cu121 * Datasets 2.19.0 * Tokenizers 0.19.1
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null
transformers
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tarekfer8/bloom-1b7-lora-DJEZYY
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:23:58+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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multiple-choice
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. --> # NLPGroupProject-Finetune-BioBert This model is a fine-tuned version of [dmis-lab/biobert-v1.1](https://huggingface.co/dmis-lab/biobert-v1.1) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 1.3977 - Accuracy: 0.717 ## 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: 4 - eval_batch_size: 4 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 3 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Accuracy | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:--------:| | No log | 0.25 | 250 | 0.7935 | 0.706 | | 0.8891 | 0.5 | 500 | 0.7591 | 0.718 | | 0.8891 | 0.75 | 750 | 1.0569 | 0.713 | | 0.8322 | 1.0 | 1000 | 0.7604 | 0.698 | | 0.8322 | 1.25 | 1250 | 0.7878 | 0.713 | | 0.5962 | 1.5 | 1500 | 0.9118 | 0.724 | | 0.5962 | 1.75 | 1750 | 0.8485 | 0.723 | | 0.5589 | 2.0 | 2000 | 0.8411 | 0.717 | | 0.5589 | 2.25 | 2250 | 1.3105 | 0.721 | | 0.2834 | 2.5 | 2500 | 1.4089 | 0.706 | | 0.2834 | 2.75 | 2750 | 1.3467 | 0.718 | | 0.2876 | 3.0 | 3000 | 1.3977 | 0.717 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.40.0 - Pytorch 2.2.2+cu118 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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BenjaminTT/NLPGroupProject-Finetune-BioBert
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "bert", "multiple-choice", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:dmis-lab/biobert-v1.1", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:24:07+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #bert #multiple-choice #generated_from_trainer #base_model-dmis-lab/biobert-v1.1 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
NLPGroupProject-Finetune-BioBert ================================ This model is a fine-tuned version of dmis-lab/biobert-v1.1 on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 1.3977 * Accuracy: 0.717 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: 4 * eval\_batch\_size: 4 * seed: 42 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 3 ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.40.0 * Pytorch 2.2.2+cu118 * Datasets 2.19.0 * Tokenizers 0.19.1
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reinforcement-learning
null
# **Q-Learning** Agent playing1 **FrozenLake-v1** This is a trained model of a **Q-Learning** agent playing **FrozenLake-v1** . ## Usage ```python model = load_from_hub(repo_id="ImenMasmoudiEm/q-FrozenLake-v1-4x4-noSlippery", filename="q-learning.pkl") # Don't forget to check if you need to add additional attributes (is_slippery=False etc) env = gym.make(model["env_id"]) ```
{"tags": ["FrozenLake-v1-4x4-no_slippery", "q-learning", "reinforcement-learning", "custom-implementation"], "model-index": [{"name": "q-FrozenLake-v1-4x4-noSlippery", "results": [{"task": {"type": "reinforcement-learning", "name": "reinforcement-learning"}, "dataset": {"name": "FrozenLake-v1-4x4-no_slippery", "type": "FrozenLake-v1-4x4-no_slippery"}, "metrics": [{"type": "mean_reward", "value": "1.00 +/- 0.00", "name": "mean_reward", "verified": false}]}]}]}
ImenMasmoudiEm/q-FrozenLake-v1-4x4-noSlippery
null
[ "FrozenLake-v1-4x4-no_slippery", "q-learning", "reinforcement-learning", "custom-implementation", "model-index", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:24:08+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #FrozenLake-v1-4x4-no_slippery #q-learning #reinforcement-learning #custom-implementation #model-index #region-us
# Q-Learning Agent playing1 FrozenLake-v1 This is a trained model of a Q-Learning agent playing FrozenLake-v1 . ## Usage
[ "# Q-Learning Agent playing1 FrozenLake-v1\n This is a trained model of a Q-Learning agent playing FrozenLake-v1 .\n\n ## Usage" ]
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null
mlx
# GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-3.0-mlx This quantized low-bit model was converted to MLX format from [`GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-3.0`](). Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-3.0) for more details on the model. ## Use with mlx ```bash pip install gbx-lm ``` ```python from gbx_lm import load, generate model, tokenizer = load("GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-3.0-mlx") response = generate(model, tokenizer, prompt="hello", verbose=True) ```
{"license": "apache-2.0", "tags": ["mlx"]}
GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-3.0-mlx
null
[ "mlx", "safetensors", "llama", "license:apache-2.0", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:24:15+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #mlx #safetensors #llama #license-apache-2.0 #region-us
# GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-3.0-mlx This quantized low-bit model was converted to MLX format from ['GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-3.0'](). Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with mlx
[ "# GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-3.0-mlx\nThis quantized low-bit model was converted to MLX format from ['GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-3.0']().\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with mlx" ]
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null
mlx
# GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-2.5-mlx This quantized low-bit model was converted to MLX format from [`GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-2.5`](). Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-2.5) for more details on the model. ## Use with mlx ```bash pip install gbx-lm ``` ```python from gbx_lm import load, generate model, tokenizer = load("GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-2.5-mlx") response = generate(model, tokenizer, prompt="hello", verbose=True) ```
{"license": "apache-2.0", "tags": ["mlx"]}
GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-2.5-mlx
null
[ "mlx", "safetensors", "llama", "license:apache-2.0", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:25:21+00:00
[]
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TAGS #mlx #safetensors #llama #license-apache-2.0 #region-us
# GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-2.5-mlx This quantized low-bit model was converted to MLX format from ['GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-2.5'](). Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with mlx
[ "# GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-2.5-mlx\nThis quantized low-bit model was converted to MLX format from ['GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-2.5']().\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with mlx" ]
[ "TAGS\n#mlx #safetensors #llama #license-apache-2.0 #region-us \n", "# GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-2.5-mlx\nThis quantized low-bit model was converted to MLX format from ['GreenBitAI/Llama-3-8B-layer-mix-bpw-2.5']().\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with mlx" ]
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: * [cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.8-mistral-7b-v02](https://huggingface.co/cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.8-mistral-7b-v02) * [arcee-ai/sec-mistral-7b-instruct-1.6-epoch](https://huggingface.co/arcee-ai/sec-mistral-7b-instruct-1.6-epoch) ### Configuration The following YAML configuration was used to produce this model: ```yaml slices: - sources: - model: arcee-ai/sec-mistral-7b-instruct-1.6-epoch layer_range: [0, 32] - model: cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.8-mistral-7b-v02 layer_range: [0, 32] merge_method: slerp base_model: cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.8-mistral-7b-v02 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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mergekit-community/mergekit-slerp-jlrpbqb
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "mistral", "text-generation", "mergekit", "merge", "conversational", "base_model:cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.8-mistral-7b-v02", "base_model:arcee-ai/sec-mistral-7b-instruct-1.6-epoch", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:25:54+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #mistral #text-generation #mergekit #merge #conversational #base_model-cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.8-mistral-7b-v02 #base_model-arcee-ai/sec-mistral-7b-instruct-1.6-epoch #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: * cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.8-mistral-7b-v02 * arcee-ai/sec-mistral-7b-instruct-1.6-epoch ### Configuration The following YAML configuration was used to produce this model:
[ "# 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* cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.8-mistral-7b-v02\n* arcee-ai/sec-mistral-7b-instruct-1.6-epoch", "### Configuration\n\nThe following YAML configuration was used to produce this model:" ]
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null
transformers
# CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mix-7B-Q4_K_M-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from [`CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mix-7B`](https://huggingface.co/CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mix-7B) using llama.cpp via the ggml.ai's [GGUF-my-repo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/ggml-org/gguf-my-repo) space. Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mix-7B) for more details on the model. ## Use with llama.cpp Install llama.cpp through brew. ```bash brew install ggerganov/ggerganov/llama.cpp ``` Invoke the llama.cpp server or the CLI. CLI: ```bash llama-cli --hf-repo CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mix-7B-Q4_K_M-GGUF --model opencarrot-mix-7b.Q4_K_M.gguf -p "The meaning to life and the universe is" ``` Server: ```bash llama-server --hf-repo CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mix-7B-Q4_K_M-GGUF --model opencarrot-mix-7b.Q4_K_M.gguf -c 2048 ``` Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the [usage steps](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp?tab=readme-ov-file#usage) listed in the Llama.cpp repo as well. ``` git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp && cd llama.cpp && make && ./main -m opencarrot-mix-7b.Q4_K_M.gguf -n 128 ```
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CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mix-7B-Q4_K_M-GGUF
null
[ "transformers", "gguf", "mergekit", "merge", "llama-cpp", "gguf-my-repo", "ko", "en", "base_model:amazingvince/Not-WizardLM-2-7B", "base_model:CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.2", "license:mit", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:26:05+00:00
[]
[ "ko", "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #gguf #mergekit #merge #llama-cpp #gguf-my-repo #ko #en #base_model-amazingvince/Not-WizardLM-2-7B #base_model-CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.2 #license-mit #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mix-7B-Q4_K_M-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from 'CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mix-7B' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space. Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with URL Install URL through brew. Invoke the URL server or the CLI. CLI: Server: Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well.
[ "# CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mix-7B-Q4_K_M-GGUF\nThis model was converted to GGUF format from 'CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mix-7B' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space.\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with URL\n\nInstall URL through brew.\n\n\nInvoke the URL server or the CLI.\n\nCLI:\n\n\n\nServer:\n\n\n\nNote: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well." ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #gguf #mergekit #merge #llama-cpp #gguf-my-repo #ko #en #base_model-amazingvince/Not-WizardLM-2-7B #base_model-CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.2 #license-mit #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n", "# CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mix-7B-Q4_K_M-GGUF\nThis model was converted to GGUF format from 'CarrotAI/OpenCarrot-Mix-7B' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space.\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with URL\n\nInstall URL through brew.\n\n\nInvoke the URL server or the CLI.\n\nCLI:\n\n\n\nServer:\n\n\n\nNote: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well." ]
reinforcement-learning
null
# **Q-Learning** Agent playing1 **Taxi-v3** This is a trained model of a **Q-Learning** agent playing **Taxi-v3** . ## Usage ```python model = load_from_hub(repo_id="ImenMasmoudiEm/Taxi-v3", filename="q-learning.pkl") # Don't forget to check if you need to add additional attributes (is_slippery=False etc) env = gym.make(model["env_id"]) ```
{"tags": ["Taxi-v3", "q-learning", "reinforcement-learning", "custom-implementation"], "model-index": [{"name": "Taxi-v3", "results": [{"task": {"type": "reinforcement-learning", "name": "reinforcement-learning"}, "dataset": {"name": "Taxi-v3", "type": "Taxi-v3"}, "metrics": [{"type": "mean_reward", "value": "7.52 +/- 2.67", "name": "mean_reward", "verified": false}]}]}]}
ImenMasmoudiEm/Taxi-v3
null
[ "Taxi-v3", "q-learning", "reinforcement-learning", "custom-implementation", "model-index", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:26:13+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #Taxi-v3 #q-learning #reinforcement-learning #custom-implementation #model-index #region-us
# Q-Learning Agent playing1 Taxi-v3 This is a trained model of a Q-Learning agent playing Taxi-v3 . ## Usage
[ "# Q-Learning Agent playing1 Taxi-v3\n This is a trained model of a Q-Learning agent playing Taxi-v3 .\n\n ## Usage" ]
[ "TAGS\n#Taxi-v3 #q-learning #reinforcement-learning #custom-implementation #model-index #region-us \n", "# Q-Learning Agent playing1 Taxi-v3\n This is a trained model of a Q-Learning agent playing Taxi-v3 .\n\n ## Usage" ]
text-generation
transformers
## Model Details Meta developed and released the Meta Llama 3 family of large language models (LLMs), a collection of pretrained and instruction tuned generative text models in 8 and 70B sizes. The Llama 3 instruction tuned models are optimized for dialogue use cases and outperform many of the available open source chat models on common industry benchmarks. Further, in developing these models, we took great care to optimize helpfulness and safety. **Model developers** Meta **Variations** Llama 3 comes in two sizes — 8B and 70B parameters — in pre-trained and instruction tuned variants. **Input** Models input text only. **Output** Models generate text and code only. **Model Architecture** Llama 3 is an auto-regressive language model that uses an optimized transformer architecture. The tuned versions use supervised fine-tuning (SFT) and reinforcement learning with human feedback (RLHF) to align with human preferences for helpfulness and safety. <table> <tr> <td> </td> <td><strong>Training Data</strong> </td> <td><strong>Params</strong> </td> <td><strong>Context length</strong> </td> <td><strong>GQA</strong> </td> <td><strong>Token count</strong> </td> <td><strong>Knowledge cutoff</strong> </td> </tr> <tr> <td rowspan="2" >Llama 3 </td> <td rowspan="2" >A new mix of publicly available online data. </td> <td>8B </td> <td>8k </td> <td>Yes </td> <td rowspan="2" >15T+ </td> <td>March, 2023 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>70B </td> <td>8k </td> <td>Yes </td> <td>December, 2023 </td> </tr> </table> **Llama 3 family of models**. Token counts refer to pretraining data only. Both the 8 and 70B versions use Grouped-Query Attention (GQA) for improved inference scalability. **Model Release Date** April 18, 2024. **Status** This is a static model trained on an offline dataset. Future versions of the tuned models will be released as we improve model safety with community feedback. **License** A custom commercial license is available at: [https://llama.meta.com/llama3/license](https://llama.meta.com/llama3/license) Where to send questions or comments about the model Instructions on how to provide feedback or comments on the model can be found in the model [README](https://github.com/meta-llama/llama3). For more technical information about generation parameters and recipes for how to use Llama 3 in applications, please go [here](https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-recipes). ## Intended Use **Intended Use Cases** Llama 3 is intended for commercial and research use in English. Instruction tuned models are intended for assistant-like chat, whereas pretrained models can be adapted for a variety of natural language generation tasks. **Out-of-scope** Use in any manner that violates applicable laws or regulations (including trade compliance laws). Use in any other way that is prohibited by the Acceptable Use Policy and Llama 3 Community License. Use in languages other than English**. **Note: Developers may fine-tune Llama 3 models for languages beyond English provided they comply with the Llama 3 Community License and the Acceptable Use Policy. ## How to use This repository contains two versions of Meta-Llama-3-8B, for use with transformers and with the original `llama3` codebase. ### Use with transformers See the snippet below for usage with Transformers: ```python >>> import transformers >>> import torch >>> model_id = "meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B" >>> pipeline = transformers.pipeline( "text-generation", model=model_id, model_kwargs={"torch_dtype": torch.bfloat16}, device_map="auto" ) >>> pipeline("Hey how are you doing today?") ``` ### Use with `llama3` Please, follow the instructions in the [repository](https://github.com/meta-llama/llama3). To download Original checkpoints, see the example command below leveraging `huggingface-cli`: ``` huggingface-cli download meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B --include "original/*" --local-dir Meta-Llama-3-8B ``` For Hugging Face support, we recommend using transformers or TGI, but a similar command works. ## Hardware and Software **Training Factors** We used custom training libraries, Meta's Research SuperCluster, and production clusters for pretraining. Fine-tuning, annotation, and evaluation were also performed on third-party cloud compute. **Carbon Footprint Pretraining utilized a cumulative** 7.7M GPU hours of computation on hardware of type H100-80GB (TDP of 700W). Estimated total emissions were 2290 tCO2eq, 100% of which were offset by Meta’s sustainability program. <table> <tr> <td> </td> <td><strong>Time (GPU hours)</strong> </td> <td><strong>Power Consumption (W)</strong> </td> <td><strong>Carbon Emitted(tCO2eq)</strong> </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Llama 3 8B </td> <td>1.3M </td> <td>700 </td> <td>390 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Llama 3 70B </td> <td>6.4M </td> <td>700 </td> <td>1900 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Total </td> <td>7.7M </td> <td> </td> <td>2290 </td> </tr> </table> **CO2 emissions during pre-training**. Time: total GPU time required for training each model. Power Consumption: peak power capacity per GPU device for the GPUs used adjusted for power usage efficiency. 100% of the emissions are directly offset by Meta's sustainability program, and because we are openly releasing these models, the pretraining costs do not need to be incurred by others. ## Training Data **Overview** Llama 3 was pretrained on over 15 trillion tokens of data from publicly available sources. The fine-tuning data includes publicly available instruction datasets, as well as over 10M human-annotated examples. Neither the pretraining nor the fine-tuning datasets include Meta user data. **Data Freshness** The pretraining data has a cutoff of March 2023 for the 7B and December 2023 for the 70B models respectively. ## Benchmarks In this section, we report the results for Llama 3 models on standard automatic benchmarks. For all the evaluations, we use our internal evaluations library. For details on the methodology see [here](https://github.com/meta-llama/llama3/blob/main/eval_methodology.md). ### Base pretrained models <table> <tr> <td><strong>Category</strong> </td> <td><strong>Benchmark</strong> </td> <td><strong>Llama 3 8B</strong> </td> <td><strong>Llama2 7B</strong> </td> <td><strong>Llama2 13B</strong> </td> <td><strong>Llama 3 70B</strong> </td> <td><strong>Llama2 70B</strong> </td> </tr> <tr> <td rowspan="6" >General </td> <td>MMLU (5-shot) </td> <td>66.6 </td> <td>45.7 </td> <td>53.8 </td> <td>79.5 </td> <td>69.7 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>AGIEval English (3-5 shot) </td> <td>45.9 </td> <td>28.8 </td> <td>38.7 </td> <td>63.0 </td> <td>54.8 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>CommonSenseQA (7-shot) </td> <td>72.6 </td> <td>57.6 </td> <td>67.6 </td> <td>83.8 </td> <td>78.7 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Winogrande (5-shot) </td> <td>76.1 </td> <td>73.3 </td> <td>75.4 </td> <td>83.1 </td> <td>81.8 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>BIG-Bench Hard (3-shot, CoT) </td> <td>61.1 </td> <td>38.1 </td> <td>47.0 </td> <td>81.3 </td> <td>65.7 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>ARC-Challenge (25-shot) </td> <td>78.6 </td> <td>53.7 </td> <td>67.6 </td> <td>93.0 </td> <td>85.3 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Knowledge reasoning </td> <td>TriviaQA-Wiki (5-shot) </td> <td>78.5 </td> <td>72.1 </td> <td>79.6 </td> <td>89.7 </td> <td>87.5 </td> </tr> <tr> <td rowspan="4" >Reading comprehension </td> <td>SQuAD (1-shot) </td> <td>76.4 </td> <td>72.2 </td> <td>72.1 </td> <td>85.6 </td> <td>82.6 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>QuAC (1-shot, F1) </td> <td>44.4 </td> <td>39.6 </td> <td>44.9 </td> <td>51.1 </td> <td>49.4 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>BoolQ (0-shot) </td> <td>75.7 </td> <td>65.5 </td> <td>66.9 </td> <td>79.0 </td> <td>73.1 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>DROP (3-shot, F1) </td> <td>58.4 </td> <td>37.9 </td> <td>49.8 </td> <td>79.7 </td> <td>70.2 </td> </tr> </table> ### Instruction tuned models <table> <tr> <td><strong>Benchmark</strong> </td> <td><strong>Llama 3 8B</strong> </td> <td><strong>Llama 2 7B</strong> </td> <td><strong>Llama 2 13B</strong> </td> <td><strong>Llama 3 70B</strong> </td> <td><strong>Llama 2 70B</strong> </td> </tr> <tr> <td>MMLU (5-shot) </td> <td>68.4 </td> <td>34.1 </td> <td>47.8 </td> <td>82.0 </td> <td>52.9 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>GPQA (0-shot) </td> <td>34.2 </td> <td>21.7 </td> <td>22.3 </td> <td>39.5 </td> <td>21.0 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>HumanEval (0-shot) </td> <td>62.2 </td> <td>7.9 </td> <td>14.0 </td> <td>81.7 </td> <td>25.6 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>GSM-8K (8-shot, CoT) </td> <td>79.6 </td> <td>25.7 </td> <td>77.4 </td> <td>93.0 </td> <td>57.5 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>MATH (4-shot, CoT) </td> <td>30.0 </td> <td>3.8 </td> <td>6.7 </td> <td>50.4 </td> <td>11.6 </td> </tr> </table> ### Responsibility & Safety We believe that an open approach to AI leads to better, safer products, faster innovation, and a bigger overall market. We are committed to Responsible AI development and took a series of steps to limit misuse and harm and support the open source community. Foundation models are widely capable technologies that are built to be used for a diverse range of applications. They are not designed to meet every developer preference on safety levels for all use cases, out-of-the-box, as those by their nature will differ across different applications. Rather, responsible LLM-application deployment is achieved by implementing a series of safety best practices throughout the development of such applications, from the model pre-training, fine-tuning and the deployment of systems composed of safeguards to tailor the safety needs specifically to the use case and audience. As part of the Llama 3 release, we updated our [Responsible Use Guide](https://llama.meta.com/responsible-use-guide/) to outline the steps and best practices for developers to implement model and system level safety for their application. We also provide a set of resources including [Meta Llama Guard 2](https://llama.meta.com/purple-llama/) and [Code Shield](https://llama.meta.com/purple-llama/) safeguards. These tools have proven to drastically reduce residual risks of LLM Systems, while maintaining a high level of helpfulness. We encourage developers to tune and deploy these safeguards according to their needs and we provide a [reference implementation](https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-recipes/tree/main/recipes/responsible_ai) to get you started. #### Llama 3-Instruct As outlined in the Responsible Use Guide, some trade-off between model helpfulness and model alignment is likely unavoidable. Developers should exercise discretion about how to weigh the benefits of alignment and helpfulness for their specific use case and audience. Developers should be mindful of residual risks when using Llama models and leverage additional safety tools as needed to reach the right safety bar for their use case. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Safety</span> For our instruction tuned model, we conducted extensive red teaming exercises, performed adversarial evaluations and implemented safety mitigations techniques to lower residual risks. As with any Large Language Model, residual risks will likely remain and we recommend that developers assess these risks in the context of their use case. In parallel, we are working with the community to make AI safety benchmark standards transparent, rigorous and interpretable. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Refusals</span> In addition to residual risks, we put a great emphasis on model refusals to benign prompts. Over-refusing not only can impact the user experience but could even be harmful in certain contexts as well. We’ve heard the feedback from the developer community and improved our fine tuning to ensure that Llama 3 is significantly less likely to falsely refuse to answer prompts than Llama 2. We built internal benchmarks and developed mitigations to limit false refusals making Llama 3 our most helpful model to date. #### Responsible release In addition to responsible use considerations outlined above, we followed a rigorous process that requires us to take extra measures against misuse and critical risks before we make our release decision. Misuse If you access or use Llama 3, you agree to the Acceptable Use Policy. The most recent copy of this policy can be found at [https://llama.meta.com/llama3/use-policy/](https://llama.meta.com/llama3/use-policy/). #### Critical risks <span style="text-decoration:underline;">CBRNE</span> (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high yield Explosives) We have conducted a two fold assessment of the safety of the model in this area: * Iterative testing during model training to assess the safety of responses related to CBRNE threats and other adversarial risks. * Involving external CBRNE experts to conduct an uplift test assessing the ability of the model to accurately provide expert knowledge and reduce barriers to potential CBRNE misuse, by reference to what can be achieved using web search (without the model). ### <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Cyber Security </span> We have evaluated Llama 3 with CyberSecEval, Meta’s cybersecurity safety eval suite, measuring Llama 3’s propensity to suggest insecure code when used as a coding assistant, and Llama 3’s propensity to comply with requests to help carry out cyber attacks, where attacks are defined by the industry standard MITRE ATT&CK cyber attack ontology. On our insecure coding and cyber attacker helpfulness tests, Llama 3 behaved in the same range or safer than models of [equivalent coding capability](https://huggingface.co/spaces/facebook/CyberSecEval). ### <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Child Safety</span> Child Safety risk assessments were conducted using a team of experts, to assess the model’s capability to produce outputs that could result in Child Safety risks and inform on any necessary and appropriate risk mitigations via fine tuning. We leveraged those expert red teaming sessions to expand the coverage of our evaluation benchmarks through Llama 3 model development. For Llama 3, we conducted new in-depth sessions using objective based methodologies to assess the model risks along multiple attack vectors. We also partnered with content specialists to perform red teaming exercises assessing potentially violating content while taking account of market specific nuances or experiences. ### Community Generative AI safety requires expertise and tooling, and we believe in the strength of the open community to accelerate its progress. We are active members of open consortiums, including the AI Alliance, Partnership in AI and MLCommons, actively contributing to safety standardization and transparency. We encourage the community to adopt taxonomies like the MLCommons Proof of Concept evaluation to facilitate collaboration and transparency on safety and content evaluations. Our Purple Llama tools are open sourced for the community to use and widely distributed across ecosystem partners including cloud service providers. We encourage community contributions to our [Github repository](https://github.com/meta-llama/PurpleLlama). Finally, we put in place a set of resources including an [output reporting mechanism](https://developers.facebook.com/llama_output_feedback) and [bug bounty program](https://www.facebook.com/whitehat) to continuously improve the Llama technology with the help of the community. ## Ethical Considerations and Limitations The core values of Llama 3 are openness, inclusivity and helpfulness. It is meant to serve everyone, and to work for a wide range of use cases. It is thus designed to be accessible to people across many different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. Llama 3 addresses users and their needs as they are, without insertion unnecessary judgment or normativity, while reflecting the understanding that even content that may appear problematic in some cases can serve valuable purposes in others. It respects the dignity and autonomy of all users, especially in terms of the values of free thought and expression that power innovation and progress. But Llama 3 is a new technology, and like any new technology, there are risks associated with its use. Testing conducted to date has been in English, and has not covered, nor could it cover, all scenarios. For these reasons, as with all LLMs, Llama 3’s potential outputs cannot be predicted in advance, and the model may in some instances produce inaccurate, biased or other objectionable responses to user prompts. Therefore, before deploying any applications of Llama 3 models, developers should perform safety testing and tuning tailored to their specific applications of the model. As outlined in the Responsible Use Guide, we recommend incorporating [Purple Llama](https://github.com/facebookresearch/PurpleLlama) solutions into your workflows and specifically [Llama Guard](https://ai.meta.com/research/publications/llama-guard-llm-based-input-output-safeguard-for-human-ai-conversations/) which provides a base model to filter input and output prompts to layer system-level safety on top of model-level safety. Please see the Responsible Use Guide available at [http://llama.meta.com/responsible-use-guide](http://llama.meta.com/responsible-use-guide) ## Citation instructions @article{llama3modelcard, title={Llama 3 Model Card}, author={AI@Meta}, year={2024}, url = {https://github.com/meta-llama/llama3/blob/main/MODEL_CARD.md} } ## Contributors Aaditya Singh; Aaron Grattafiori; Abhimanyu Dubey; Abhinav Jauhri; Abhinav Pandey; Abhishek Kadian; Adam Kelsey; Adi Gangidi; Ahmad Al-Dahle; Ahuva Goldstand; Aiesha Letman; Ajay Menon; Akhil Mathur; Alan Schelten; Alex Vaughan; Amy Yang; Andrei Lupu; Andres Alvarado; Andrew Gallagher; Andrew Gu; Andrew Ho; Andrew Poulton; Andrew Ryan; Angela Fan; Ankit Ramchandani; Anthony Hartshorn; Archi Mitra; Archie Sravankumar; Artem Korenev; Arun Rao; Ashley Gabriel; Ashwin Bharambe; Assaf Eisenman; Aston Zhang; Aurelien Rodriguez; Austen Gregerson; Ava Spataru; Baptiste Roziere; Ben Maurer; Benjamin Leonhardi; Bernie Huang; Bhargavi Paranjape; Bing Liu; Binh Tang; Bobbie Chern; Brani Stojkovic; Brian Fuller; Catalina Mejia Arenas; Chao Zhou; Charlotte Caucheteux; Chaya Nayak; Ching-Hsiang Chu; Chloe Bi; Chris Cai; Chris Cox; Chris Marra; Chris McConnell; Christian Keller; Christoph Feichtenhofer; Christophe Touret; Chunyang Wu; Corinne Wong; Cristian Canton Ferrer; Damien Allonsius; Daniel Kreymer; Daniel Haziza; Daniel Li; Danielle Pintz; Danny Livshits; Danny Wyatt; David Adkins; David Esiobu; David Xu; Davide Testuggine; Delia David; Devi Parikh; Dhruv Choudhary; Dhruv Mahajan; Diana Liskovich; Diego Garcia-Olano; Diego Perino; Dieuwke Hupkes; Dingkang Wang; Dustin Holland; Egor Lakomkin; Elina Lobanova; Xiaoqing Ellen Tan; Emily Dinan; Eric Smith; Erik Brinkman; Esteban Arcaute; Filip Radenovic; Firat Ozgenel; Francesco Caggioni; Frank Seide; Frank Zhang; Gabriel Synnaeve; Gabriella Schwarz; Gabrielle Lee; Gada Badeer; Georgia Anderson; Graeme Nail; Gregoire Mialon; Guan Pang; Guillem Cucurell; Hailey Nguyen; Hannah Korevaar; Hannah Wang; Haroun Habeeb; Harrison Rudolph; Henry Aspegren; Hu Xu; Hugo Touvron; Iga Kozlowska; Igor Molybog; Igor Tufanov; Iliyan Zarov; Imanol Arrieta Ibarra; Irina-Elena Veliche; Isabel Kloumann; Ishan Misra; Ivan Evtimov; Jacob Xu; Jade Copet; Jake Weissman; Jan Geffert; Jana Vranes; Japhet Asher; Jason Park; Jay Mahadeokar; Jean-Baptiste Gaya; Jeet Shah; Jelmer van der Linde; Jennifer Chan; Jenny Hong; Jenya Lee; Jeremy Fu; Jeremy Teboul; Jianfeng Chi; Jianyu Huang; Jie Wang; Jiecao Yu; Joanna Bitton; Joe Spisak; Joelle Pineau; Jon Carvill; Jongsoo Park; Joseph Rocca; Joshua Johnstun; Junteng Jia; Kalyan Vasuden Alwala; Kam Hou U; Kate Plawiak; Kartikeya Upasani; Kaushik Veeraraghavan; Ke Li; Kenneth Heafield; Kevin Stone; Khalid El-Arini; Krithika Iyer; Kshitiz Malik; Kuenley Chiu; Kunal Bhalla; Kyle Huang; Lakshya Garg; Lauren Rantala-Yeary; Laurens van der Maaten; Lawrence Chen; Leandro Silva; Lee Bell; Lei Zhang; Liang Tan; Louis Martin; Lovish Madaan; Luca Wehrstedt; Lukas Blecher; Luke de Oliveira; Madeline Muzzi; Madian Khabsa; Manav Avlani; Mannat Singh; Manohar Paluri; Mark Zuckerberg; Marcin Kardas; Martynas Mankus; Mathew Oldham; Mathieu Rita; Matthew Lennie; Maya Pavlova; Meghan Keneally; Melanie Kambadur; Mihir Patel; Mikayel Samvelyan; Mike Clark; Mike Lewis; Min Si; Mitesh Kumar Singh; Mo Metanat; Mona Hassan; Naman Goyal; Narjes Torabi; Nicolas Usunier; Nikolay Bashlykov; Nikolay Bogoychev; Niladri Chatterji; Ning Dong; Oliver Aobo Yang; Olivier Duchenne; Onur Celebi; Parth Parekh; Patrick Alrassy; Paul Saab; Pavan Balaji; Pedro Rittner; Pengchuan Zhang; Pengwei Li; Petar Vasic; Peter Weng; Polina Zvyagina; Prajjwal Bhargava; Pratik Dubal; Praveen Krishnan; Punit Singh Koura; Qing He; Rachel Rodriguez; Ragavan Srinivasan; Rahul Mitra; Ramon Calderer; Raymond Li; Robert Stojnic; Roberta Raileanu; Robin Battey; Rocky Wang; Rohit Girdhar; Rohit Patel; Romain Sauvestre; Ronnie Polidoro; Roshan Sumbaly; Ross Taylor; Ruan Silva; Rui Hou; Rui Wang; Russ Howes; Ruty Rinott; Saghar Hosseini; Sai Jayesh Bondu; Samyak Datta; Sanjay Singh; Sara Chugh; Sargun Dhillon; Satadru Pan; Sean Bell; Sergey Edunov; Shaoliang Nie; Sharan Narang; Sharath Raparthy; Shaun Lindsay; Sheng Feng; Sheng Shen; Shenghao Lin; Shiva Shankar; Shruti Bhosale; Shun Zhang; Simon Vandenhende; Sinong Wang; Seohyun Sonia Kim; Soumya Batra; Sten Sootla; Steve Kehoe; Suchin Gururangan; Sumit Gupta; Sunny Virk; Sydney Borodinsky; Tamar Glaser; Tamar Herman; Tamara Best; Tara Fowler; Thomas Georgiou; Thomas Scialom; Tianhe Li; Todor Mihaylov; Tong Xiao; Ujjwal Karn; Vedanuj Goswami; Vibhor Gupta; Vignesh Ramanathan; Viktor Kerkez; Vinay Satish Kumar; Vincent Gonguet; Vish Vogeti; Vlad Poenaru; Vlad Tiberiu Mihailescu; Vladan Petrovic; Vladimir Ivanov; Wei Li; Weiwei Chu; Wenhan Xiong; Wenyin Fu; Wes Bouaziz; Whitney Meers; Will Constable; Xavier Martinet; Xiaojian Wu; Xinbo Gao; Xinfeng Xie; Xuchao Jia; Yaelle Goldschlag; Yann LeCun; Yashesh Gaur; Yasmine Babaei; Ye Qi; Yenda Li; Yi Wen; Yiwen Song; Youngjin Nam; Yuchen Hao; Yuchen Zhang; Yun Wang; Yuning Mao; Yuzi He; Zacharie Delpierre Coudert; Zachary DeVito; Zahra Hankir; Zhaoduo Wen; Zheng Yan; Zhengxing Chen; Zhenyu Yang; Zoe Papakipos
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bofenghuang/Meta-Llama-3-8B
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[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "facebook", "meta", "pytorch", "llama-3", "en", "license:other", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T14:27:20+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #facebook #meta #pytorch #llama-3 #en #license-other #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
Model Details ------------- Meta developed and released the Meta Llama 3 family of large language models (LLMs), a collection of pretrained and instruction tuned generative text models in 8 and 70B sizes. The Llama 3 instruction tuned models are optimized for dialogue use cases and outperform many of the available open source chat models on common industry benchmarks. Further, in developing these models, we took great care to optimize helpfulness and safety. Model developers Meta Variations Llama 3 comes in two sizes — 8B and 70B parameters — in pre-trained and instruction tuned variants. Input Models input text only. Output Models generate text and code only. Model Architecture Llama 3 is an auto-regressive language model that uses an optimized transformer architecture. The tuned versions use supervised fine-tuning (SFT) and reinforcement learning with human feedback (RLHF) to align with human preferences for helpfulness and safety. Llama 3 family of models. Token counts refer to pretraining data only. Both the 8 and 70B versions use Grouped-Query Attention (GQA) for improved inference scalability. Model Release Date April 18, 2024. Status This is a static model trained on an offline dataset. Future versions of the tuned models will be released as we improve model safety with community feedback. License A custom commercial license is available at: URL Where to send questions or comments about the model Instructions on how to provide feedback or comments on the model can be found in the model README. For more technical information about generation parameters and recipes for how to use Llama 3 in applications, please go here. Intended Use ------------ Intended Use Cases Llama 3 is intended for commercial and research use in English. Instruction tuned models are intended for assistant-like chat, whereas pretrained models can be adapted for a variety of natural language generation tasks. Out-of-scope Use in any manner that violates applicable laws or regulations (including trade compliance laws). Use in any other way that is prohibited by the Acceptable Use Policy and Llama 3 Community License. Use in languages other than English. Note: Developers may fine-tune Llama 3 models for languages beyond English provided they comply with the Llama 3 Community License and the Acceptable Use Policy. How to use ---------- This repository contains two versions of Meta-Llama-3-8B, for use with transformers and with the original 'llama3' codebase. ### Use with transformers See the snippet below for usage with Transformers: ### Use with 'llama3' Please, follow the instructions in the repository. To download Original checkpoints, see the example command below leveraging 'huggingface-cli': For Hugging Face support, we recommend using transformers or TGI, but a similar command works. Hardware and Software --------------------- Training Factors We used custom training libraries, Meta's Research SuperCluster, and production clusters for pretraining. Fine-tuning, annotation, and evaluation were also performed on third-party cloud compute. Carbon Footprint Pretraining utilized a cumulative 7.7M GPU hours of computation on hardware of type H100-80GB (TDP of 700W). Estimated total emissions were 2290 tCO2eq, 100% of which were offset by Meta’s sustainability program. CO2 emissions during pre-training. Time: total GPU time required for training each model. Power Consumption: peak power capacity per GPU device for the GPUs used adjusted for power usage efficiency. 100% of the emissions are directly offset by Meta's sustainability program, and because we are openly releasing these models, the pretraining costs do not need to be incurred by others. Training Data ------------- Overview Llama 3 was pretrained on over 15 trillion tokens of data from publicly available sources. The fine-tuning data includes publicly available instruction datasets, as well as over 10M human-annotated examples. Neither the pretraining nor the fine-tuning datasets include Meta user data. Data Freshness The pretraining data has a cutoff of March 2023 for the 7B and December 2023 for the 70B models respectively. Benchmarks ---------- In this section, we report the results for Llama 3 models on standard automatic benchmarks. For all the evaluations, we use our internal evaluations library. For details on the methodology see here. ### Base pretrained models ### Instruction tuned models ### Responsibility & Safety We believe that an open approach to AI leads to better, safer products, faster innovation, and a bigger overall market. We are committed to Responsible AI development and took a series of steps to limit misuse and harm and support the open source community. Foundation models are widely capable technologies that are built to be used for a diverse range of applications. They are not designed to meet every developer preference on safety levels for all use cases, out-of-the-box, as those by their nature will differ across different applications. Rather, responsible LLM-application deployment is achieved by implementing a series of safety best practices throughout the development of such applications, from the model pre-training, fine-tuning and the deployment of systems composed of safeguards to tailor the safety needs specifically to the use case and audience. As part of the Llama 3 release, we updated our Responsible Use Guide to outline the steps and best practices for developers to implement model and system level safety for their application. We also provide a set of resources including Meta Llama Guard 2 and Code Shield safeguards. These tools have proven to drastically reduce residual risks of LLM Systems, while maintaining a high level of helpfulness. We encourage developers to tune and deploy these safeguards according to their needs and we provide a reference implementation to get you started. #### Llama 3-Instruct As outlined in the Responsible Use Guide, some trade-off between model helpfulness and model alignment is likely unavoidable. Developers should exercise discretion about how to weigh the benefits of alignment and helpfulness for their specific use case and audience. Developers should be mindful of residual risks when using Llama models and leverage additional safety tools as needed to reach the right safety bar for their use case. Safety For our instruction tuned model, we conducted extensive red teaming exercises, performed adversarial evaluations and implemented safety mitigations techniques to lower residual risks. As with any Large Language Model, residual risks will likely remain and we recommend that developers assess these risks in the context of their use case. In parallel, we are working with the community to make AI safety benchmark standards transparent, rigorous and interpretable. Refusals In addition to residual risks, we put a great emphasis on model refusals to benign prompts. Over-refusing not only can impact the user experience but could even be harmful in certain contexts as well. We’ve heard the feedback from the developer community and improved our fine tuning to ensure that Llama 3 is significantly less likely to falsely refuse to answer prompts than Llama 2. We built internal benchmarks and developed mitigations to limit false refusals making Llama 3 our most helpful model to date. #### Responsible release In addition to responsible use considerations outlined above, we followed a rigorous process that requires us to take extra measures against misuse and critical risks before we make our release decision. Misuse If you access or use Llama 3, you agree to the Acceptable Use Policy. The most recent copy of this policy can be found at URL #### Critical risks CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high yield Explosives) We have conducted a two fold assessment of the safety of the model in this area: * Iterative testing during model training to assess the safety of responses related to CBRNE threats and other adversarial risks. * Involving external CBRNE experts to conduct an uplift test assessing the ability of the model to accurately provide expert knowledge and reduce barriers to potential CBRNE misuse, by reference to what can be achieved using web search (without the model). ### Cyber Security We have evaluated Llama 3 with CyberSecEval, Meta’s cybersecurity safety eval suite, measuring Llama 3’s propensity to suggest insecure code when used as a coding assistant, and Llama 3’s propensity to comply with requests to help carry out cyber attacks, where attacks are defined by the industry standard MITRE ATT&CK cyber attack ontology. On our insecure coding and cyber attacker helpfulness tests, Llama 3 behaved in the same range or safer than models of equivalent coding capability. ### Child Safety Child Safety risk assessments were conducted using a team of experts, to assess the model’s capability to produce outputs that could result in Child Safety risks and inform on any necessary and appropriate risk mitigations via fine tuning. We leveraged those expert red teaming sessions to expand the coverage of our evaluation benchmarks through Llama 3 model development. For Llama 3, we conducted new in-depth sessions using objective based methodologies to assess the model risks along multiple attack vectors. We also partnered with content specialists to perform red teaming exercises assessing potentially violating content while taking account of market specific nuances or experiences. ### Community Generative AI safety requires expertise and tooling, and we believe in the strength of the open community to accelerate its progress. We are active members of open consortiums, including the AI Alliance, Partnership in AI and MLCommons, actively contributing to safety standardization and transparency. We encourage the community to adopt taxonomies like the MLCommons Proof of Concept evaluation to facilitate collaboration and transparency on safety and content evaluations. Our Purple Llama tools are open sourced for the community to use and widely distributed across ecosystem partners including cloud service providers. We encourage community contributions to our Github repository. Finally, we put in place a set of resources including an output reporting mechanism and bug bounty program to continuously improve the Llama technology with the help of the community. Ethical Considerations and Limitations -------------------------------------- The core values of Llama 3 are openness, inclusivity and helpfulness. It is meant to serve everyone, and to work for a wide range of use cases. It is thus designed to be accessible to people across many different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. Llama 3 addresses users and their needs as they are, without insertion unnecessary judgment or normativity, while reflecting the understanding that even content that may appear problematic in some cases can serve valuable purposes in others. It respects the dignity and autonomy of all users, especially in terms of the values of free thought and expression that power innovation and progress. But Llama 3 is a new technology, and like any new technology, there are risks associated with its use. Testing conducted to date has been in English, and has not covered, nor could it cover, all scenarios. For these reasons, as with all LLMs, Llama 3’s potential outputs cannot be predicted in advance, and the model may in some instances produce inaccurate, biased or other objectionable responses to user prompts. Therefore, before deploying any applications of Llama 3 models, developers should perform safety testing and tuning tailored to their specific applications of the model. As outlined in the Responsible Use Guide, we recommend incorporating Purple Llama solutions into your workflows and specifically Llama Guard which provides a base model to filter input and output prompts to layer system-level safety on top of model-level safety. Please see the Responsible Use Guide available at URL instructions @article{llama3modelcard, title={Llama 3 Model Card}, author={AI@Meta}, year={2024}, url = {URL } Contributors ------------ Aaditya Singh; Aaron Grattafiori; Abhimanyu Dubey; Abhinav Jauhri; Abhinav Pandey; Abhishek Kadian; Adam Kelsey; Adi Gangidi; Ahmad Al-Dahle; Ahuva Goldstand; Aiesha Letman; Ajay Menon; Akhil Mathur; Alan Schelten; Alex Vaughan; Amy Yang; Andrei Lupu; Andres Alvarado; Andrew Gallagher; Andrew Gu; Andrew Ho; Andrew Poulton; Andrew Ryan; Angela Fan; Ankit Ramchandani; Anthony Hartshorn; Archi Mitra; Archie Sravankumar; Artem Korenev; Arun Rao; Ashley Gabriel; Ashwin Bharambe; Assaf Eisenman; Aston Zhang; Aurelien Rodriguez; Austen Gregerson; Ava Spataru; Baptiste Roziere; Ben Maurer; Benjamin Leonhardi; Bernie Huang; Bhargavi Paranjape; Bing Liu; Binh Tang; Bobbie Chern; Brani Stojkovic; Brian Fuller; Catalina Mejia Arenas; Chao Zhou; Charlotte Caucheteux; Chaya Nayak; Ching-Hsiang Chu; Chloe Bi; Chris Cai; Chris Cox; Chris Marra; Chris McConnell; Christian Keller; Christoph Feichtenhofer; Christophe Touret; Chunyang Wu; Corinne Wong; Cristian Canton Ferrer; Damien Allonsius; Daniel Kreymer; Daniel Haziza; Daniel Li; Danielle Pintz; Danny Livshits; Danny Wyatt; David Adkins; David Esiobu; David Xu; Davide Testuggine; Delia David; Devi Parikh; Dhruv Choudhary; Dhruv Mahajan; Diana Liskovich; Diego Garcia-Olano; Diego Perino; Dieuwke Hupkes; Dingkang Wang; Dustin Holland; Egor Lakomkin; Elina Lobanova; Xiaoqing Ellen Tan; Emily Dinan; Eric Smith; Erik Brinkman; Esteban Arcaute; Filip Radenovic; Firat Ozgenel; Francesco Caggioni; Frank Seide; Frank Zhang; Gabriel Synnaeve; Gabriella Schwarz; Gabrielle Lee; Gada Badeer; Georgia Anderson; Graeme Nail; Gregoire Mialon; Guan Pang; Guillem Cucurell; Hailey Nguyen; Hannah Korevaar; Hannah Wang; Haroun Habeeb; Harrison Rudolph; Henry Aspegren; Hu Xu; Hugo Touvron; Iga Kozlowska; Igor Molybog; Igor Tufanov; Iliyan Zarov; Imanol Arrieta Ibarra; Irina-Elena Veliche; Isabel Kloumann; Ishan Misra; Ivan Evtimov; Jacob Xu; Jade Copet; Jake Weissman; Jan Geffert; Jana Vranes; Japhet Asher; Jason Park; Jay Mahadeokar; Jean-Baptiste Gaya; Jeet Shah; Jelmer van der Linde; Jennifer Chan; Jenny Hong; Jenya Lee; Jeremy Fu; Jeremy Teboul; Jianfeng Chi; Jianyu Huang; Jie Wang; Jiecao Yu; Joanna Bitton; Joe Spisak; Joelle Pineau; Jon Carvill; Jongsoo Park; Joseph Rocca; Joshua Johnstun; Junteng Jia; Kalyan Vasuden Alwala; Kam Hou U; Kate Plawiak; Kartikeya Upasani; Kaushik Veeraraghavan; Ke Li; Kenneth Heafield; Kevin Stone; Khalid El-Arini; Krithika Iyer; Kshitiz Malik; Kuenley Chiu; Kunal Bhalla; Kyle Huang; Lakshya Garg; Lauren Rantala-Yeary; Laurens van der Maaten; Lawrence Chen; Leandro Silva; Lee Bell; Lei Zhang; Liang Tan; Louis Martin; Lovish Madaan; Luca Wehrstedt; Lukas Blecher; Luke de Oliveira; Madeline Muzzi; Madian Khabsa; Manav Avlani; Mannat Singh; Manohar Paluri; Mark Zuckerberg; Marcin Kardas; Martynas Mankus; Mathew Oldham; Mathieu Rita; Matthew Lennie; Maya Pavlova; Meghan Keneally; Melanie Kambadur; Mihir Patel; Mikayel Samvelyan; Mike Clark; Mike Lewis; Min Si; Mitesh Kumar Singh; Mo Metanat; Mona Hassan; Naman Goyal; Narjes Torabi; Nicolas Usunier; Nikolay Bashlykov; Nikolay Bogoychev; Niladri Chatterji; Ning Dong; Oliver Aobo Yang; Olivier Duchenne; Onur Celebi; Parth Parekh; Patrick Alrassy; Paul Saab; Pavan Balaji; Pedro Rittner; Pengchuan Zhang; Pengwei Li; Petar Vasic; Peter Weng; Polina Zvyagina; Prajjwal Bhargava; Pratik Dubal; Praveen Krishnan; Punit Singh Koura; Qing He; Rachel Rodriguez; Ragavan Srinivasan; Rahul Mitra; Ramon Calderer; Raymond Li; Robert Stojnic; Roberta Raileanu; Robin Battey; Rocky Wang; Rohit Girdhar; Rohit Patel; Romain Sauvestre; Ronnie Polidoro; Roshan Sumbaly; Ross Taylor; Ruan Silva; Rui Hou; Rui Wang; Russ Howes; Ruty Rinott; Saghar Hosseini; Sai Jayesh Bondu; Samyak Datta; Sanjay Singh; Sara Chugh; Sargun Dhillon; Satadru Pan; Sean Bell; Sergey Edunov; Shaoliang Nie; Sharan Narang; Sharath Raparthy; Shaun Lindsay; Sheng Feng; Sheng Shen; Shenghao Lin; Shiva Shankar; Shruti Bhosale; Shun Zhang; Simon Vandenhende; Sinong Wang; Seohyun Sonia Kim; Soumya Batra; Sten Sootla; Steve Kehoe; Suchin Gururangan; Sumit Gupta; Sunny Virk; Sydney Borodinsky; Tamar Glaser; Tamar Herman; Tamara Best; Tara Fowler; Thomas Georgiou; Thomas Scialom; Tianhe Li; Todor Mihaylov; Tong Xiao; Ujjwal Karn; Vedanuj Goswami; Vibhor Gupta; Vignesh Ramanathan; Viktor Kerkez; Vinay Satish Kumar; Vincent Gonguet; Vish Vogeti; Vlad Poenaru; Vlad Tiberiu Mihailescu; Vladan Petrovic; Vladimir Ivanov; Wei Li; Weiwei Chu; Wenhan Xiong; Wenyin Fu; Wes Bouaziz; Whitney Meers; Will Constable; Xavier Martinet; Xiaojian Wu; Xinbo Gao; Xinfeng Xie; Xuchao Jia; Yaelle Goldschlag; Yann LeCun; Yashesh Gaur; Yasmine Babaei; Ye Qi; Yenda Li; Yi Wen; Yiwen Song; Youngjin Nam; Yuchen Hao; Yuchen Zhang; Yun Wang; Yuning Mao; Yuzi He; Zacharie Delpierre Coudert; Zachary DeVito; Zahra Hankir; Zhaoduo Wen; Zheng Yan; Zhengxing Chen; Zhenyu Yang; Zoe Papakipos
[ "### Use with transformers\n\n\nSee the snippet below for usage with Transformers:", "### Use with 'llama3'\n\n\nPlease, follow the instructions in the repository.\n\n\nTo download Original checkpoints, see the example command below leveraging 'huggingface-cli':\n\n\nFor Hugging Face support, we recommend using transformers or TGI, but a similar command works.\n\n\nHardware and Software\n---------------------\n\n\nTraining Factors We used custom training libraries, Meta's Research SuperCluster, and production clusters for pretraining. Fine-tuning, annotation, and evaluation were also performed on third-party cloud compute.\n\n\nCarbon Footprint Pretraining utilized a cumulative 7.7M GPU hours of computation on hardware of type H100-80GB (TDP of 700W). Estimated total emissions were 2290 tCO2eq, 100% of which were offset by Meta’s sustainability program.\n\n\n\nCO2 emissions during pre-training. Time: total GPU time required for training each model. Power Consumption: peak power capacity per GPU device for the GPUs used adjusted for power usage efficiency. 100% of the emissions are directly offset by Meta's sustainability program, and because we are openly releasing these models, the pretraining costs do not need to be incurred by others.\n\n\nTraining Data\n-------------\n\n\nOverview Llama 3 was pretrained on over 15 trillion tokens of data from publicly available sources. The fine-tuning data includes publicly available instruction datasets, as well as over 10M human-annotated examples. Neither the pretraining nor the fine-tuning datasets include Meta user data.\n\n\nData Freshness The pretraining data has a cutoff of March 2023 for the 7B and December 2023 for the 70B models respectively.\n\n\nBenchmarks\n----------\n\n\nIn this section, we report the results for Llama 3 models on standard automatic benchmarks. For all the evaluations, we use our internal evaluations library. For details on the methodology see here.", "### Base pretrained models", "### Instruction tuned models", "### Responsibility & Safety\n\n\nWe believe that an open approach to AI leads to better, safer products, faster innovation, and a bigger overall market. We are committed to Responsible AI development and took a series of steps to limit misuse and harm and support the open source community.\n\n\nFoundation models are widely capable technologies that are built to be used for a diverse range of applications. They are not designed to meet every developer preference on safety levels for all use cases, out-of-the-box, as those by their nature will differ across different applications.\n\n\nRather, responsible LLM-application deployment is achieved by implementing a series of safety best practices throughout the development of such applications, from the model pre-training, fine-tuning and the deployment of systems composed of safeguards to tailor the safety needs specifically to the use case and audience.\n\n\nAs part of the Llama 3 release, we updated our Responsible Use Guide to outline the steps and best practices for developers to implement model and system level safety for their application. We also provide a set of resources including Meta Llama Guard 2 and Code Shield safeguards. These tools have proven to drastically reduce residual risks of LLM Systems, while maintaining a high level of helpfulness. We encourage developers to tune and deploy these safeguards according to their needs and we provide a reference implementation to get you started.", "#### Llama 3-Instruct\n\n\nAs outlined in the Responsible Use Guide, some trade-off between model helpfulness and model alignment is likely unavoidable. Developers should exercise discretion about how to weigh the benefits of alignment and helpfulness for their specific use case and audience. Developers should be mindful of residual risks when using Llama models and leverage additional safety tools as needed to reach the right safety bar for their use case.\n\n\nSafety\n\n\nFor our instruction tuned model, we conducted extensive red teaming exercises, performed adversarial evaluations and implemented safety mitigations techniques to lower residual risks. As with any Large Language Model, residual risks will likely remain and we recommend that developers assess these risks in the context of their use case. In parallel, we are working with the community to make AI safety benchmark standards transparent, rigorous and interpretable.\n\n\nRefusals\n\n\nIn addition to residual risks, we put a great emphasis on model refusals to benign prompts. Over-refusing not only can impact the user experience but could even be harmful in certain contexts as well. We’ve heard the feedback from the developer community and improved our fine tuning to ensure that Llama 3 is significantly less likely to falsely refuse to answer prompts than Llama 2.\n\n\nWe built internal benchmarks and developed mitigations to limit false refusals making Llama 3 our most helpful model to date.", "#### Responsible release\n\n\nIn addition to responsible use considerations outlined above, we followed a rigorous process that requires us to take extra measures against misuse and critical risks before we make our release decision.\n\n\nMisuse\n\n\nIf you access or use Llama 3, you agree to the Acceptable Use Policy. The most recent copy of this policy can be found at URL", "#### Critical risks\n\n\nCBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high yield Explosives)\n\n\nWe have conducted a two fold assessment of the safety of the model in this area:\n\n\n* Iterative testing during model training to assess the safety of responses related to CBRNE threats and other adversarial risks.\n* Involving external CBRNE experts to conduct an uplift test assessing the ability of the model to accurately provide expert knowledge and reduce barriers to potential CBRNE misuse, by reference to what can be achieved using web search (without the model).", "### Cyber Security\n\n\nWe have evaluated Llama 3 with CyberSecEval, Meta’s cybersecurity safety eval suite, measuring Llama 3’s propensity to suggest insecure code when used as a coding assistant, and Llama 3’s propensity to comply with requests to help carry out cyber attacks, where attacks are defined by the industry standard MITRE ATT&CK cyber attack ontology. On our insecure coding and cyber attacker helpfulness tests, Llama 3 behaved in the same range or safer than models of equivalent coding capability.", "### Child Safety\n\n\nChild Safety risk assessments were conducted using a team of experts, to assess the model’s capability to produce outputs that could result in Child Safety risks and inform on any necessary and appropriate risk mitigations via fine tuning. We leveraged those expert red teaming sessions to expand the coverage of our evaluation benchmarks through Llama 3 model development. For Llama 3, we conducted new in-depth sessions using objective based methodologies to assess the model risks along multiple attack vectors. We also partnered with content specialists to perform red teaming exercises assessing potentially violating content while taking account of market specific nuances or experiences.", "### Community\n\n\nGenerative AI safety requires expertise and tooling, and we believe in the strength of the open community to accelerate its progress. We are active members of open consortiums, including the AI Alliance, Partnership in AI and MLCommons, actively contributing to safety standardization and transparency. We encourage the community to adopt taxonomies like the MLCommons Proof of Concept evaluation to facilitate collaboration and transparency on safety and content evaluations. Our Purple Llama tools are open sourced for the community to use and widely distributed across ecosystem partners including cloud service providers. We encourage community contributions to our Github repository.\n\n\nFinally, we put in place a set of resources including an output reporting mechanism and bug bounty program to continuously improve the Llama technology with the help of the community.\n\n\nEthical Considerations and Limitations\n--------------------------------------\n\n\nThe core values of Llama 3 are openness, inclusivity and helpfulness. It is meant to serve everyone, and to work for a wide range of use cases. It is thus designed to be accessible to people across many different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. Llama 3 addresses users and their needs as they are, without insertion unnecessary judgment or normativity, while reflecting the understanding that even content that may appear problematic in some cases can serve valuable purposes in others. It respects the dignity and autonomy of all users, especially in terms of the values of free thought and expression that power innovation and progress.\n\n\nBut Llama 3 is a new technology, and like any new technology, there are risks associated with its use. Testing conducted to date has been in English, and has not covered, nor could it cover, all scenarios. For these reasons, as with all LLMs, Llama 3’s potential outputs cannot be predicted in advance, and the model may in some instances produce inaccurate, biased or other objectionable responses to user prompts. Therefore, before deploying any applications of Llama 3 models, developers should perform safety testing and tuning tailored to their specific applications of the model. As outlined in the Responsible Use Guide, we recommend incorporating Purple Llama solutions into your workflows and specifically Llama Guard which provides a base model to filter input and output prompts to layer system-level safety on top of model-level safety.\n\n\nPlease see the Responsible Use Guide available at URL\n\n\ninstructions\n\n\n@article{llama3modelcard,\n\n\ntitle={Llama 3 Model Card},\n\n\nauthor={AI@Meta},\n\n\nyear={2024},\n\n\nurl = {URL\n\n\n}\n\n\nContributors\n------------\n\n\nAaditya Singh; Aaron Grattafiori; Abhimanyu Dubey; Abhinav Jauhri; Abhinav Pandey; Abhishek Kadian; Adam Kelsey; Adi Gangidi; Ahmad Al-Dahle; Ahuva Goldstand; Aiesha Letman; Ajay Menon; Akhil Mathur; Alan Schelten; Alex Vaughan; Amy Yang; Andrei Lupu; Andres Alvarado; Andrew Gallagher; Andrew Gu; Andrew Ho; Andrew Poulton; Andrew Ryan; Angela Fan; Ankit Ramchandani; Anthony Hartshorn; Archi Mitra; Archie Sravankumar; Artem Korenev; Arun Rao; Ashley Gabriel; Ashwin Bharambe; Assaf Eisenman; Aston Zhang; Aurelien Rodriguez; Austen Gregerson; Ava Spataru; Baptiste Roziere; Ben Maurer; Benjamin Leonhardi; Bernie Huang; Bhargavi Paranjape; Bing Liu; Binh Tang; Bobbie Chern; Brani Stojkovic; Brian Fuller; Catalina Mejia Arenas; Chao Zhou; Charlotte Caucheteux; Chaya Nayak; Ching-Hsiang Chu; Chloe Bi; Chris Cai; Chris Cox; Chris Marra; Chris McConnell; Christian Keller; Christoph Feichtenhofer; Christophe Touret; Chunyang Wu; Corinne Wong; Cristian Canton Ferrer; Damien Allonsius; Daniel Kreymer; Daniel Haziza; Daniel Li; Danielle Pintz; Danny Livshits; Danny Wyatt; David Adkins; David Esiobu; David Xu; Davide Testuggine; Delia David; Devi Parikh; Dhruv Choudhary; Dhruv Mahajan; Diana Liskovich; Diego Garcia-Olano; Diego Perino; Dieuwke Hupkes; Dingkang Wang; Dustin Holland; Egor Lakomkin; Elina Lobanova; Xiaoqing Ellen Tan; Emily Dinan; Eric Smith; Erik Brinkman; Esteban Arcaute; Filip Radenovic; Firat Ozgenel; Francesco Caggioni; Frank Seide; Frank Zhang; Gabriel Synnaeve; Gabriella Schwarz; Gabrielle Lee; Gada Badeer; Georgia Anderson; Graeme Nail; Gregoire Mialon; Guan Pang; Guillem Cucurell; Hailey Nguyen; Hannah Korevaar; Hannah Wang; Haroun Habeeb; Harrison Rudolph; Henry Aspegren; Hu Xu; Hugo Touvron; Iga Kozlowska; Igor Molybog; Igor Tufanov; Iliyan Zarov; Imanol Arrieta Ibarra; Irina-Elena Veliche; Isabel Kloumann; Ishan Misra; Ivan Evtimov; Jacob Xu; Jade Copet; Jake Weissman; Jan Geffert; Jana Vranes; Japhet Asher; Jason Park; Jay Mahadeokar; Jean-Baptiste Gaya; Jeet Shah; Jelmer van der Linde; Jennifer Chan; Jenny Hong; Jenya Lee; Jeremy Fu; Jeremy Teboul; Jianfeng Chi; Jianyu Huang; Jie Wang; Jiecao Yu; Joanna Bitton; Joe Spisak; Joelle Pineau; Jon Carvill; Jongsoo Park; Joseph Rocca; Joshua Johnstun; Junteng Jia; Kalyan Vasuden Alwala; Kam Hou U; Kate Plawiak; Kartikeya Upasani; Kaushik Veeraraghavan; Ke Li; Kenneth Heafield; Kevin Stone; Khalid El-Arini; Krithika Iyer; Kshitiz Malik; Kuenley Chiu; Kunal Bhalla; Kyle Huang; Lakshya Garg; Lauren Rantala-Yeary; Laurens van der Maaten; Lawrence Chen; Leandro Silva; Lee Bell; Lei Zhang; Liang Tan; Louis Martin; Lovish Madaan; Luca Wehrstedt; Lukas Blecher; Luke de Oliveira; Madeline Muzzi; Madian Khabsa; Manav Avlani; Mannat Singh; Manohar Paluri; Mark Zuckerberg; Marcin Kardas; Martynas Mankus; Mathew Oldham; Mathieu Rita; Matthew Lennie; Maya Pavlova; Meghan Keneally; Melanie Kambadur; Mihir Patel; Mikayel Samvelyan; Mike Clark; Mike Lewis; Min Si; Mitesh Kumar Singh; Mo Metanat; Mona Hassan; Naman Goyal; Narjes Torabi; Nicolas Usunier; Nikolay Bashlykov; Nikolay Bogoychev; Niladri Chatterji; Ning Dong; Oliver Aobo Yang; Olivier Duchenne; Onur Celebi; Parth Parekh; Patrick Alrassy; Paul Saab; Pavan Balaji; Pedro Rittner; Pengchuan Zhang; Pengwei Li; Petar Vasic; Peter Weng; Polina Zvyagina; Prajjwal Bhargava; Pratik Dubal; Praveen Krishnan; Punit Singh Koura; Qing He; Rachel Rodriguez; Ragavan Srinivasan; Rahul Mitra; Ramon Calderer; Raymond Li; Robert Stojnic; Roberta Raileanu; Robin Battey; Rocky Wang; Rohit Girdhar; Rohit Patel; Romain Sauvestre; Ronnie Polidoro; Roshan Sumbaly; Ross Taylor; Ruan Silva; Rui Hou; Rui Wang; Russ Howes; Ruty Rinott; Saghar Hosseini; Sai Jayesh Bondu; Samyak Datta; Sanjay Singh; Sara Chugh; Sargun Dhillon; Satadru Pan; Sean Bell; Sergey Edunov; Shaoliang Nie; Sharan Narang; Sharath Raparthy; Shaun Lindsay; Sheng Feng; Sheng Shen; Shenghao Lin; Shiva Shankar; Shruti Bhosale; Shun Zhang; Simon Vandenhende; Sinong Wang; Seohyun Sonia Kim; Soumya Batra; Sten Sootla; Steve Kehoe; Suchin Gururangan; Sumit Gupta; Sunny Virk; Sydney Borodinsky; Tamar Glaser; Tamar Herman; Tamara Best; Tara Fowler; Thomas Georgiou; Thomas Scialom; Tianhe Li; Todor Mihaylov; Tong Xiao; Ujjwal Karn; Vedanuj Goswami; Vibhor Gupta; Vignesh Ramanathan; Viktor Kerkez; Vinay Satish Kumar; Vincent Gonguet; Vish Vogeti; Vlad Poenaru; Vlad Tiberiu Mihailescu; Vladan Petrovic; Vladimir Ivanov; Wei Li; Weiwei Chu; Wenhan Xiong; Wenyin Fu; Wes Bouaziz; Whitney Meers; Will Constable; Xavier Martinet; Xiaojian Wu; Xinbo Gao; Xinfeng Xie; Xuchao Jia; Yaelle Goldschlag; Yann LeCun; Yashesh Gaur; Yasmine Babaei; Ye Qi; Yenda Li; Yi Wen; Yiwen Song; Youngjin Nam; Yuchen Hao; Yuchen Zhang; Yun Wang; Yuning Mao; Yuzi He; Zacharie Delpierre Coudert; Zachary DeVito; Zahra Hankir; Zhaoduo Wen; Zheng Yan; Zhengxing Chen; Zhenyu Yang; Zoe Papakipos" ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #facebook #meta #pytorch #llama-3 #en #license-other #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us \n", "### Use with transformers\n\n\nSee the snippet below for usage with Transformers:", "### Use with 'llama3'\n\n\nPlease, follow the instructions in the repository.\n\n\nTo download Original checkpoints, see the example command below leveraging 'huggingface-cli':\n\n\nFor Hugging Face support, we recommend using transformers or TGI, but a similar command works.\n\n\nHardware and Software\n---------------------\n\n\nTraining Factors We used custom training libraries, Meta's Research SuperCluster, and production clusters for pretraining. Fine-tuning, annotation, and evaluation were also performed on third-party cloud compute.\n\n\nCarbon Footprint Pretraining utilized a cumulative 7.7M GPU hours of computation on hardware of type H100-80GB (TDP of 700W). Estimated total emissions were 2290 tCO2eq, 100% of which were offset by Meta’s sustainability program.\n\n\n\nCO2 emissions during pre-training. Time: total GPU time required for training each model. Power Consumption: peak power capacity per GPU device for the GPUs used adjusted for power usage efficiency. 100% of the emissions are directly offset by Meta's sustainability program, and because we are openly releasing these models, the pretraining costs do not need to be incurred by others.\n\n\nTraining Data\n-------------\n\n\nOverview Llama 3 was pretrained on over 15 trillion tokens of data from publicly available sources. The fine-tuning data includes publicly available instruction datasets, as well as over 10M human-annotated examples. Neither the pretraining nor the fine-tuning datasets include Meta user data.\n\n\nData Freshness The pretraining data has a cutoff of March 2023 for the 7B and December 2023 for the 70B models respectively.\n\n\nBenchmarks\n----------\n\n\nIn this section, we report the results for Llama 3 models on standard automatic benchmarks. For all the evaluations, we use our internal evaluations library. For details on the methodology see here.", "### Base pretrained models", "### Instruction tuned models", "### Responsibility & Safety\n\n\nWe believe that an open approach to AI leads to better, safer products, faster innovation, and a bigger overall market. We are committed to Responsible AI development and took a series of steps to limit misuse and harm and support the open source community.\n\n\nFoundation models are widely capable technologies that are built to be used for a diverse range of applications. They are not designed to meet every developer preference on safety levels for all use cases, out-of-the-box, as those by their nature will differ across different applications.\n\n\nRather, responsible LLM-application deployment is achieved by implementing a series of safety best practices throughout the development of such applications, from the model pre-training, fine-tuning and the deployment of systems composed of safeguards to tailor the safety needs specifically to the use case and audience.\n\n\nAs part of the Llama 3 release, we updated our Responsible Use Guide to outline the steps and best practices for developers to implement model and system level safety for their application. We also provide a set of resources including Meta Llama Guard 2 and Code Shield safeguards. These tools have proven to drastically reduce residual risks of LLM Systems, while maintaining a high level of helpfulness. We encourage developers to tune and deploy these safeguards according to their needs and we provide a reference implementation to get you started.", "#### Llama 3-Instruct\n\n\nAs outlined in the Responsible Use Guide, some trade-off between model helpfulness and model alignment is likely unavoidable. Developers should exercise discretion about how to weigh the benefits of alignment and helpfulness for their specific use case and audience. Developers should be mindful of residual risks when using Llama models and leverage additional safety tools as needed to reach the right safety bar for their use case.\n\n\nSafety\n\n\nFor our instruction tuned model, we conducted extensive red teaming exercises, performed adversarial evaluations and implemented safety mitigations techniques to lower residual risks. As with any Large Language Model, residual risks will likely remain and we recommend that developers assess these risks in the context of their use case. In parallel, we are working with the community to make AI safety benchmark standards transparent, rigorous and interpretable.\n\n\nRefusals\n\n\nIn addition to residual risks, we put a great emphasis on model refusals to benign prompts. Over-refusing not only can impact the user experience but could even be harmful in certain contexts as well. We’ve heard the feedback from the developer community and improved our fine tuning to ensure that Llama 3 is significantly less likely to falsely refuse to answer prompts than Llama 2.\n\n\nWe built internal benchmarks and developed mitigations to limit false refusals making Llama 3 our most helpful model to date.", "#### Responsible release\n\n\nIn addition to responsible use considerations outlined above, we followed a rigorous process that requires us to take extra measures against misuse and critical risks before we make our release decision.\n\n\nMisuse\n\n\nIf you access or use Llama 3, you agree to the Acceptable Use Policy. The most recent copy of this policy can be found at URL", "#### Critical risks\n\n\nCBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high yield Explosives)\n\n\nWe have conducted a two fold assessment of the safety of the model in this area:\n\n\n* Iterative testing during model training to assess the safety of responses related to CBRNE threats and other adversarial risks.\n* Involving external CBRNE experts to conduct an uplift test assessing the ability of the model to accurately provide expert knowledge and reduce barriers to potential CBRNE misuse, by reference to what can be achieved using web search (without the model).", "### Cyber Security\n\n\nWe have evaluated Llama 3 with CyberSecEval, Meta’s cybersecurity safety eval suite, measuring Llama 3’s propensity to suggest insecure code when used as a coding assistant, and Llama 3’s propensity to comply with requests to help carry out cyber attacks, where attacks are defined by the industry standard MITRE ATT&CK cyber attack ontology. On our insecure coding and cyber attacker helpfulness tests, Llama 3 behaved in the same range or safer than models of equivalent coding capability.", "### Child Safety\n\n\nChild Safety risk assessments were conducted using a team of experts, to assess the model’s capability to produce outputs that could result in Child Safety risks and inform on any necessary and appropriate risk mitigations via fine tuning. We leveraged those expert red teaming sessions to expand the coverage of our evaluation benchmarks through Llama 3 model development. For Llama 3, we conducted new in-depth sessions using objective based methodologies to assess the model risks along multiple attack vectors. We also partnered with content specialists to perform red teaming exercises assessing potentially violating content while taking account of market specific nuances or experiences.", "### Community\n\n\nGenerative AI safety requires expertise and tooling, and we believe in the strength of the open community to accelerate its progress. We are active members of open consortiums, including the AI Alliance, Partnership in AI and MLCommons, actively contributing to safety standardization and transparency. We encourage the community to adopt taxonomies like the MLCommons Proof of Concept evaluation to facilitate collaboration and transparency on safety and content evaluations. Our Purple Llama tools are open sourced for the community to use and widely distributed across ecosystem partners including cloud service providers. We encourage community contributions to our Github repository.\n\n\nFinally, we put in place a set of resources including an output reporting mechanism and bug bounty program to continuously improve the Llama technology with the help of the community.\n\n\nEthical Considerations and Limitations\n--------------------------------------\n\n\nThe core values of Llama 3 are openness, inclusivity and helpfulness. It is meant to serve everyone, and to work for a wide range of use cases. It is thus designed to be accessible to people across many different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. Llama 3 addresses users and their needs as they are, without insertion unnecessary judgment or normativity, while reflecting the understanding that even content that may appear problematic in some cases can serve valuable purposes in others. It respects the dignity and autonomy of all users, especially in terms of the values of free thought and expression that power innovation and progress.\n\n\nBut Llama 3 is a new technology, and like any new technology, there are risks associated with its use. Testing conducted to date has been in English, and has not covered, nor could it cover, all scenarios. For these reasons, as with all LLMs, Llama 3’s potential outputs cannot be predicted in advance, and the model may in some instances produce inaccurate, biased or other objectionable responses to user prompts. Therefore, before deploying any applications of Llama 3 models, developers should perform safety testing and tuning tailored to their specific applications of the model. As outlined in the Responsible Use Guide, we recommend incorporating Purple Llama solutions into your workflows and specifically Llama Guard which provides a base model to filter input and output prompts to layer system-level safety on top of model-level safety.\n\n\nPlease see the Responsible Use Guide available at URL\n\n\ninstructions\n\n\n@article{llama3modelcard,\n\n\ntitle={Llama 3 Model Card},\n\n\nauthor={AI@Meta},\n\n\nyear={2024},\n\n\nurl = {URL\n\n\n}\n\n\nContributors\n------------\n\n\nAaditya Singh; Aaron Grattafiori; Abhimanyu Dubey; Abhinav Jauhri; Abhinav Pandey; Abhishek Kadian; Adam Kelsey; Adi Gangidi; Ahmad Al-Dahle; Ahuva Goldstand; Aiesha Letman; Ajay Menon; Akhil Mathur; Alan Schelten; Alex Vaughan; Amy Yang; Andrei Lupu; Andres Alvarado; Andrew Gallagher; Andrew Gu; Andrew Ho; Andrew Poulton; Andrew Ryan; Angela Fan; Ankit Ramchandani; Anthony Hartshorn; Archi Mitra; Archie Sravankumar; Artem Korenev; Arun Rao; Ashley Gabriel; Ashwin Bharambe; Assaf Eisenman; 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Gabrielle Lee; Gada Badeer; Georgia Anderson; Graeme Nail; Gregoire Mialon; Guan Pang; Guillem Cucurell; Hailey Nguyen; Hannah Korevaar; Hannah Wang; Haroun Habeeb; Harrison Rudolph; Henry Aspegren; Hu Xu; Hugo Touvron; Iga Kozlowska; Igor Molybog; Igor Tufanov; Iliyan Zarov; Imanol Arrieta Ibarra; Irina-Elena Veliche; Isabel Kloumann; Ishan Misra; Ivan Evtimov; Jacob Xu; Jade Copet; Jake Weissman; Jan Geffert; Jana Vranes; Japhet Asher; Jason Park; Jay Mahadeokar; Jean-Baptiste Gaya; Jeet Shah; Jelmer van der Linde; Jennifer Chan; Jenny Hong; Jenya Lee; Jeremy Fu; Jeremy Teboul; Jianfeng Chi; Jianyu Huang; Jie Wang; Jiecao Yu; Joanna Bitton; Joe Spisak; Joelle Pineau; Jon Carvill; Jongsoo Park; Joseph Rocca; Joshua Johnstun; Junteng Jia; Kalyan Vasuden Alwala; Kam Hou U; Kate Plawiak; Kartikeya Upasani; Kaushik Veeraraghavan; Ke Li; Kenneth Heafield; Kevin Stone; Khalid El-Arini; Krithika Iyer; Kshitiz Malik; Kuenley Chiu; Kunal Bhalla; Kyle Huang; Lakshya Garg; Lauren Rantala-Yeary; Laurens van der Maaten; Lawrence Chen; Leandro Silva; Lee Bell; Lei Zhang; Liang Tan; Louis Martin; Lovish Madaan; Luca Wehrstedt; Lukas Blecher; Luke de Oliveira; Madeline Muzzi; Madian Khabsa; Manav Avlani; Mannat Singh; Manohar Paluri; Mark Zuckerberg; Marcin Kardas; Martynas Mankus; Mathew Oldham; Mathieu Rita; Matthew Lennie; Maya Pavlova; Meghan Keneally; Melanie Kambadur; Mihir Patel; Mikayel Samvelyan; Mike Clark; Mike Lewis; Min Si; Mitesh Kumar Singh; Mo Metanat; Mona Hassan; Naman Goyal; Narjes Torabi; Nicolas Usunier; Nikolay Bashlykov; Nikolay Bogoychev; Niladri Chatterji; Ning Dong; Oliver Aobo Yang; Olivier Duchenne; Onur Celebi; Parth Parekh; Patrick Alrassy; Paul Saab; Pavan Balaji; Pedro Rittner; Pengchuan Zhang; Pengwei Li; Petar Vasic; Peter Weng; Polina Zvyagina; Prajjwal Bhargava; Pratik Dubal; Praveen Krishnan; Punit Singh Koura; Qing He; Rachel Rodriguez; Ragavan Srinivasan; Rahul Mitra; Ramon Calderer; Raymond Li; Robert Stojnic; Roberta Raileanu; Robin Battey; Rocky Wang; Rohit Girdhar; Rohit Patel; Romain Sauvestre; Ronnie Polidoro; Roshan Sumbaly; Ross Taylor; Ruan Silva; Rui Hou; Rui Wang; Russ Howes; Ruty Rinott; Saghar Hosseini; Sai Jayesh Bondu; Samyak Datta; Sanjay Singh; Sara Chugh; Sargun Dhillon; Satadru Pan; Sean Bell; Sergey Edunov; Shaoliang Nie; Sharan Narang; Sharath Raparthy; Shaun Lindsay; Sheng Feng; Sheng Shen; Shenghao Lin; Shiva Shankar; Shruti Bhosale; Shun Zhang; Simon Vandenhende; Sinong Wang; Seohyun Sonia Kim; Soumya Batra; Sten Sootla; Steve Kehoe; Suchin Gururangan; Sumit Gupta; Sunny Virk; Sydney Borodinsky; Tamar Glaser; Tamar Herman; Tamara Best; Tara Fowler; Thomas Georgiou; Thomas Scialom; Tianhe Li; Todor Mihaylov; Tong Xiao; Ujjwal Karn; Vedanuj Goswami; Vibhor Gupta; Vignesh Ramanathan; Viktor Kerkez; Vinay Satish Kumar; Vincent Gonguet; Vish Vogeti; Vlad Poenaru; Vlad Tiberiu Mihailescu; Vladan Petrovic; Vladimir Ivanov; Wei Li; Weiwei Chu; Wenhan Xiong; Wenyin Fu; Wes Bouaziz; Whitney Meers; Will Constable; Xavier Martinet; Xiaojian Wu; Xinbo Gao; Xinfeng Xie; Xuchao Jia; Yaelle Goldschlag; Yann LeCun; Yashesh Gaur; Yasmine Babaei; Ye Qi; Yenda Li; Yi Wen; Yiwen Song; Youngjin Nam; Yuchen Hao; Yuchen Zhang; Yun Wang; Yuning Mao; Yuzi He; Zacharie Delpierre Coudert; Zachary DeVito; Zahra Hankir; Zhaoduo Wen; Zheng Yan; Zhengxing Chen; Zhenyu Yang; Zoe Papakipos" ]
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# Anoxiom/Llama-3-8B-16K-Q6_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from [`mattshumer/Llama-3-8B-16K`](https://huggingface.co/mattshumer/Llama-3-8B-16K) using llama.cpp via the ggml.ai's [GGUF-my-repo](https://huggingface.co/spaces/ggml-org/gguf-my-repo) space. Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/mattshumer/Llama-3-8B-16K) for more details on the model. ## Use with llama.cpp Install llama.cpp through brew. ```bash brew install ggerganov/ggerganov/llama.cpp ``` Invoke the llama.cpp server or the CLI. CLI: ```bash llama-cli --hf-repo Anoxiom/Llama-3-8B-16K-Q6_K-GGUF --model llama-3-8b-16k.Q6_K.gguf -p "The meaning to life and the universe is" ``` Server: ```bash llama-server --hf-repo Anoxiom/Llama-3-8B-16K-Q6_K-GGUF --model llama-3-8b-16k.Q6_K.gguf -c 2048 ``` Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the [usage steps](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp?tab=readme-ov-file#usage) listed in the Llama.cpp repo as well. ``` git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp && cd llama.cpp && make && ./main -m llama-3-8b-16k.Q6_K.gguf -n 128 ```
{"tags": ["llama-cpp", "gguf-my-repo"], "datasets": ["Yukang/LongAlpaca-16k-length"]}
Anoxiom/Llama-3-8B-16K-Q6_K-GGUF
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[ "gguf", "llama-cpp", "gguf-my-repo", "dataset:Yukang/LongAlpaca-16k-length", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T14:27:53+00:00
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TAGS #gguf #llama-cpp #gguf-my-repo #dataset-Yukang/LongAlpaca-16k-length #region-us
# Anoxiom/Llama-3-8B-16K-Q6_K-GGUF This model was converted to GGUF format from 'mattshumer/Llama-3-8B-16K' using URL via the URL's GGUF-my-repo space. Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with URL Install URL through brew. Invoke the URL server or the CLI. CLI: Server: Note: You can also use this checkpoint directly through the usage steps listed in the URL repo as well.
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transformers
# Uploaded model - **Developed by:** akbargherbal - **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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akbargherbal/think_tanks_v01_gguf
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[ "transformers", "gguf", "llama", "text-generation-inference", "unsloth", "en", "base_model:unsloth/llama-3-8b-bnb-4bit", "license:apache-2.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T14:28:42+00:00
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[ "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: akbargherbal - 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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text-generation
transformers
# LewdPlay-8B <!-- description start --> ## Description This repo contains fp16 files of LewdPlay Llama3, a finetuned model on multiple RP datasets based on [meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct). <!-- description end --> <!-- description start --> ## Dataset used - Undi95/toxic-dpo-v0.1 - NobodyExistsOnTheInternet/ToxicQAFinal - Aesir [2] & [3 - SFW / 3 - NSFW] - cgato/SlimOrcaDedupCleaned (reduced) - Undi95/Capybara-ShareGPT (reduced) - Airobors (reduced) - Pippa (cleaned/reduced) - Bluemoon (cleaned/reduced) - LimaRP (8k ctx) <!-- description end --> <!-- prompt-template start --> ## 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|> ``` SillyTavern files of Llama3 prompt format (if you still don't have them) : [Context](https://files.catbox.moe/hjkawf.json) - [Instruct](https://files.catbox.moe/2liomr.json) ## Usage Work best with character card well written, with some exemple message, memory, etc... ## Support If you want to support me, you can [here](https://ko-fi.com/undiai).
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Undi95/Llama-3-LewdPlay-8B
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[ "transformers", "pytorch", "llama", "text-generation", "not-for-all-audiences", "nsfw", "conversational", "license:cc-by-nc-4.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T14:29:48+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #pytorch #llama #text-generation #not-for-all-audiences #nsfw #conversational #license-cc-by-nc-4.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
# LewdPlay-8B ## Description This repo contains fp16 files of LewdPlay Llama3, a finetuned model on multiple RP datasets based on meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct. ## Dataset used - Undi95/toxic-dpo-v0.1 - NobodyExistsOnTheInternet/ToxicQAFinal - Aesir [2] & [3 - SFW / 3 - NSFW] - cgato/SlimOrcaDedupCleaned (reduced) - Undi95/Capybara-ShareGPT (reduced) - Airobors (reduced) - Pippa (cleaned/reduced) - Bluemoon (cleaned/reduced) - LimaRP (8k ctx) ## Prompt template: Llama3 SillyTavern files of Llama3 prompt format (if you still don't have them) : Context - Instruct ## Usage Work best with character card well written, with some exemple message, memory, etc... ## Support If you want to support me, you can here.
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text-generation
transformers
![](https://huggingface.co/timpal0l/dolphin-2.9-llama3-8b-flashback/resolve/main/water_cat.png?download=true) ## How to use: ```python from transformers import pipeline pipe = pipeline( task="text-generation", model="dolphin-2.9-llama3-8b-flashback", device_map="auto" ) text = "Vad är meningen med livet?" prompt = f""" <|im_start|>system Du är en smart AI assistant som svarar på frågor.<|im_end|> <|im_start|>user {text}<|im_end|> <|im_start|>assistant """ pipe(prompt, max_length=512, do_sample=False) ``` ```python >>> "Meningen med livet är subjektiv och varierar från person till person. Vissa ser det som att uppnå sina mål, medan andra fokuserar på att hjälpa andra och göra världen ett bättre ställe. Det är viktigt att hitta en mening som passar just dig och ditt liv" ``` ## config.yaml ```yaml models: - model: timpal0l/Llama-3-8B-flashback-v1 # No parameters necessary for base model - model: cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.9-llama3-8b parameters: density: 0.53 weight: 0.6 merge_method: dare_ties base_model: timpal0l/Llama-3-8B-flashback-v1 parameters: int8_mask: true dtype: bfloat16 ```
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timpal0l/dolphin-2.9-llama3-8b-flashback
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[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "merge", "sv", "da", "no", "is", "en", "base_model:timpal0l/Llama-3-8B-flashback-v1", "base_model:cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.9-llama3-8b", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T14:30:45+00:00
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[ "sv", "da", "no", "is", "en" ]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #llama #text-generation #merge #sv #da #no #is #en #base_model-timpal0l/Llama-3-8B-flashback-v1 #base_model-cognitivecomputations/dolphin-2.9-llama3-8b #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
![](URL ## How to use: ## URL
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text-generation
transformers
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HuggingFaceM4/tiny-random-Llama3ForCausalLM
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "llama", "text-generation", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:31:42+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
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deadcode99/mistral-7b-lime-only-question-aware-instruct-before
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "arxiv:1910.09700", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:32:48+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #arxiv-1910.09700 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Model Card for Model ID ## Model Details ### Model Description This is the model card of a transformers model that has been pushed on the Hub. This model card has been automatically generated. - Developed by: - Funded by [optional]: - Shared by [optional]: - Model type: - Language(s) (NLP): - License: - Finetuned from model [optional]: ### Model Sources [optional] - Repository: - Paper [optional]: - Demo [optional]: ## Uses ### Direct Use ### Downstream Use [optional] ### Out-of-Scope Use ## Bias, Risks, and Limitations ### Recommendations Users (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 Use the code below to get started with the model. ## Training Details ### Training Data ### Training Procedure #### Preprocessing [optional] #### Training Hyperparameters - Training regime: #### Speeds, Sizes, Times [optional] ## Evaluation ### Testing Data, Factors & Metrics #### Testing Data #### Factors #### Metrics ### Results #### Summary ## Model Examination [optional] ## Environmental Impact Carbon emissions can be estimated using the Machine Learning Impact calculator presented in Lacoste et al. (2019). - Hardware Type: - Hours used: - Cloud Provider: - Compute Region: - Carbon Emitted: ## Technical Specifications [optional] ### Model Architecture and Objective ### Compute Infrastructure #### Hardware #### Software [optional] BibTeX: APA: ## Glossary [optional] ## More Information [optional] ## Model Card Authors [optional] ## Model Card Contact
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text-generation
transformers
# Uploaded model - **Developed by:** shubham11 - **License:** apache-2.0 - **Finetuned from model :** unsloth/mistral-7b-instruct-v0.2-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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shubham11/mistralrelease103
null
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "mistral", "text-generation", "text-generation-inference", "unsloth", "trl", "sft", "conversational", "en", "base_model:unsloth/mistral-7b-instruct-v0.2-bnb-4bit", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:33:54+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #pytorch #mistral #text-generation #text-generation-inference #unsloth #trl #sft #conversational #en #base_model-unsloth/mistral-7b-instruct-v0.2-bnb-4bit #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Uploaded model - Developed by: shubham11 - License: apache-2.0 - Finetuned from model : unsloth/mistral-7b-instruct-v0.2-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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text-generation
mlx
# mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct-4bit This model was converted to MLX format from [`microsoft/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct`]() using mlx-lm version **0.10.0**. Model added by [Prince Canuma](https://twitter.com/Prince_Canuma). Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct) for more details on the model. ## Use with mlx ```bash pip install mlx-lm ``` ```python from mlx_lm import load, generate model, tokenizer = load("mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct-4bit") response = generate(model, tokenizer, prompt="hello", verbose=True) ```
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mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct-4bit
null
[ "mlx", "safetensors", "phi3", "nlp", "code", "text-generation", "conversational", "custom_code", "en", "license:mit", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:38:20+00:00
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TAGS #mlx #safetensors #phi3 #nlp #code #text-generation #conversational #custom_code #en #license-mit #region-us
# mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct-4bit This model was converted to MLX format from ['microsoft/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct']() using mlx-lm version 0.10.0. Model added by Prince Canuma. Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with mlx
[ "# mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct-4bit\nThis model was converted to MLX format from ['microsoft/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct']() using mlx-lm version 0.10.0.\n\nModel added by Prince Canuma.\n\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with mlx" ]
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text-generation
mlx
# mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct-8bit This model was converted to MLX format from [`microsoft/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct`]() using mlx-lm version **0.10.0**. Model added by [Prince Canuma](https://twitter.com/Prince_Canuma). Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct) for more details on the model. ## Use with mlx ```bash pip install mlx-lm ``` ```python from mlx_lm import load, generate model, tokenizer = load("mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct-8bit") response = generate(model, tokenizer, prompt="hello", verbose=True) ```
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mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct-8bit
null
[ "mlx", "safetensors", "phi3", "nlp", "code", "text-generation", "conversational", "custom_code", "en", "license:mit", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:38:31+00:00
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[ "en" ]
TAGS #mlx #safetensors #phi3 #nlp #code #text-generation #conversational #custom_code #en #license-mit #region-us
# mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct-8bit This model was converted to MLX format from ['microsoft/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct']() using mlx-lm version 0.10.0. Model added by Prince Canuma. Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with mlx
[ "# mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct-8bit\nThis model was converted to MLX format from ['microsoft/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct']() using mlx-lm version 0.10.0.\n\nModel added by Prince Canuma.\n\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with mlx" ]
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text-generation
mlx
# mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-4bit This model was converted to MLX format from [`microsoft/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct`]() using mlx-lm version **0.10.0**. Model added by [Prince Canuma](https://twitter.com/Prince_Canuma). Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct) for more details on the model. ## Use with mlx ```bash pip install mlx-lm ``` ```python from mlx_lm import load, generate model, tokenizer = load("mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-4bit") response = generate(model, tokenizer, prompt="hello", verbose=True) ```
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mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-4bit
null
[ "mlx", "safetensors", "phi3", "nlp", "code", "text-generation", "conversational", "custom_code", "en", "license:mit", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:38:53+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #mlx #safetensors #phi3 #nlp #code #text-generation #conversational #custom_code #en #license-mit #region-us
# mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-4bit This model was converted to MLX format from ['microsoft/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct']() using mlx-lm version 0.10.0. Model added by Prince Canuma. Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with mlx
[ "# mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-4bit\nThis model was converted to MLX format from ['microsoft/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct']() using mlx-lm version 0.10.0.\n\nModel added by Prince Canuma.\n\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with mlx" ]
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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. --> # swinv2-tiny-patch4-window8-256-Kontur-competition-1.3K This model is a fine-tuned version of [microsoft/swinv2-tiny-patch4-window8-256](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/swinv2-tiny-patch4-window8-256) on the imagefolder dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 0.0190 ## 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: 64 - eval_batch_size: 64 - seed: 42 - gradient_accumulation_steps: 4 - total_train_batch_size: 256 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - lr_scheduler_warmup_ratio: 0.1 - num_epochs: 15 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:| | No log | 0.84 | 4 | 0.6834 | | No log | 1.89 | 9 | 0.4899 | | 0.6773 | 2.95 | 14 | 0.2752 | | 0.6773 | 4.0 | 19 | 0.1311 | | 0.3528 | 4.84 | 23 | 0.0812 | | 0.3528 | 5.89 | 28 | 0.0477 | | 0.1595 | 6.95 | 33 | 0.0289 | | 0.1595 | 8.0 | 38 | 0.0229 | | 0.1054 | 8.84 | 42 | 0.0213 | | 0.1054 | 9.89 | 47 | 0.0281 | | 0.0822 | 10.95 | 52 | 0.0190 | | 0.0822 | 12.0 | 57 | 0.0240 | | 0.076 | 12.63 | 60 | 0.0237 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.39.3 - Pytorch 2.1.2 - Datasets 2.18.0 - Tokenizers 0.15.2
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t1msan/swinv2-tiny-patch4-window8-256-Kontur-competition-1.3K
null
[ "transformers", "tensorboard", "safetensors", "swinv2", "image-classification", "generated_from_trainer", "dataset:imagefolder", "base_model:microsoft/swinv2-tiny-patch4-window8-256", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:39:03+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #swinv2 #image-classification #generated_from_trainer #dataset-imagefolder #base_model-microsoft/swinv2-tiny-patch4-window8-256 #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
swinv2-tiny-patch4-window8-256-Kontur-competition-1.3K ====================================================== This model is a fine-tuned version of microsoft/swinv2-tiny-patch4-window8-256 on the imagefolder dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 0.0190 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: 64 * eval\_batch\_size: 64 * seed: 42 * gradient\_accumulation\_steps: 4 * total\_train\_batch\_size: 256 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * lr\_scheduler\_warmup\_ratio: 0.1 * num\_epochs: 15 ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.39.3 * Pytorch 2.1.2 * Datasets 2.18.0 * Tokenizers 0.15.2
[ "### Training hyperparameters\n\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n\n\n* learning\\_rate: 5e-05\n* train\\_batch\\_size: 64\n* eval\\_batch\\_size: 64\n* seed: 42\n* gradient\\_accumulation\\_steps: 4\n* total\\_train\\_batch\\_size: 256\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: 15", "### Training results", "### Framework versions\n\n\n* Transformers 4.39.3\n* Pytorch 2.1.2\n* Datasets 2.18.0\n* Tokenizers 0.15.2" ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #tensorboard #safetensors #swinv2 #image-classification #generated_from_trainer #dataset-imagefolder #base_model-microsoft/swinv2-tiny-patch4-window8-256 #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n", "### Training hyperparameters\n\n\nThe following hyperparameters were used during training:\n\n\n* learning\\_rate: 5e-05\n* train\\_batch\\_size: 64\n* eval\\_batch\\_size: 64\n* seed: 42\n* gradient\\_accumulation\\_steps: 4\n* total\\_train\\_batch\\_size: 256\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: 15", "### Training results", "### Framework versions\n\n\n* Transformers 4.39.3\n* Pytorch 2.1.2\n* Datasets 2.18.0\n* Tokenizers 0.15.2" ]
text-generation
mlx
# mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-8bit This model was converted to MLX format from [`microsoft/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct`]() using mlx-lm version **0.10.0**. Model added by [Prince Canuma](https://twitter.com/Prince_Canuma). Refer to the [original model card](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct) for more details on the model. ## Use with mlx ```bash pip install mlx-lm ``` ```python from mlx_lm import load, generate model, tokenizer = load("mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-8bit") response = generate(model, tokenizer, prompt="hello", verbose=True) ```
{"language": ["en"], "license": "mit", "tags": ["nlp", "code", "mlx"], "license_link": "https://huggingface.co/microsoft/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct/resolve/main/LICENSE", "pipeline_tag": "text-generation"}
mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-8bit
null
[ "mlx", "safetensors", "phi3", "nlp", "code", "text-generation", "conversational", "custom_code", "en", "license:mit", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:39:08+00:00
[]
[ "en" ]
TAGS #mlx #safetensors #phi3 #nlp #code #text-generation #conversational #custom_code #en #license-mit #region-us
# mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-8bit This model was converted to MLX format from ['microsoft/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct']() using mlx-lm version 0.10.0. Model added by Prince Canuma. Refer to the original model card for more details on the model. ## Use with mlx
[ "# mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-8bit\nThis model was converted to MLX format from ['microsoft/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct']() using mlx-lm version 0.10.0.\n\nModel added by Prince Canuma.\n\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with mlx" ]
[ "TAGS\n#mlx #safetensors #phi3 #nlp #code #text-generation #conversational #custom_code #en #license-mit #region-us \n", "# mlx-community/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct-8bit\nThis model was converted to MLX format from ['microsoft/Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct']() using mlx-lm version 0.10.0.\n\nModel added by Prince Canuma.\n\nRefer to the original model card for more details on the model.", "## Use with mlx" ]
reinforcement-learning
null
# PPO Agent Playing LunarLander-v2 This is a trained model of a PPO agent playing LunarLander-v2. # Hyperparameters ```python {'exp_name': 'ppo' 'seed': 1 'torch_deterministic': True 'cuda': True 'track': False 'wandb_project_name': 'cleanRL' 'wandb_entity': None 'capture_video': False 'env_id': 'LunarLander-v2' 'total_timesteps': 50000 'learning_rate': 0.00025 'num_envs': 4 'num_steps': 128 'anneal_lr': True 'gae': True 'gamma': 0.99 'gae_lambda': 0.95 'num_minibatches': 4 'update_epochs': 4 'norm_adv': True 'clip_coef': 0.2 'clip_vloss': True 'ent_coef': 0.01 'vf_coef': 0.5 'max_grad_norm': 0.5 'target_kl': None 'repo_id': 'phoenixaiden33/PPO-LunarLander-v2' 'batch_size': 512 'minibatch_size': 128} ```
{"tags": ["LunarLander-v2", "ppo", "deep-reinforcement-learning", "reinforcement-learning", "custom-implementation", "deep-rl-course"], "model-index": [{"name": "PPO", "results": [{"task": {"type": "reinforcement-learning", "name": "reinforcement-learning"}, "dataset": {"name": "LunarLander-v2", "type": "LunarLander-v2"}, "metrics": [{"type": "mean_reward", "value": "-205.42 +/- 125.63", "name": "mean_reward", "verified": false}]}]}]}
phoenixaiden33/PPO-LunarLander-v2
null
[ "tensorboard", "LunarLander-v2", "ppo", "deep-reinforcement-learning", "reinforcement-learning", "custom-implementation", "deep-rl-course", "model-index", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:39:19+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #tensorboard #LunarLander-v2 #ppo #deep-reinforcement-learning #reinforcement-learning #custom-implementation #deep-rl-course #model-index #region-us
# PPO Agent Playing LunarLander-v2 This is a trained model of a PPO agent playing LunarLander-v2. # Hyperparameters
[ "# PPO Agent Playing LunarLander-v2\n\n This is a trained model of a PPO agent playing LunarLander-v2.\n \n # Hyperparameters" ]
[ "TAGS\n#tensorboard #LunarLander-v2 #ppo #deep-reinforcement-learning #reinforcement-learning #custom-implementation #deep-rl-course #model-index #region-us \n", "# PPO Agent Playing LunarLander-v2\n\n This is a trained model of a PPO agent playing LunarLander-v2.\n \n # Hyperparameters" ]
text-generation
transformers
# MedJamba Multilingual Medical Model Based On Jamba <p align="center"> 👨🏻‍💻<a href="https://github.com/FreedomIntelligence/MedJamba" target="_blank">Github</a> •📃 <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.03640" target="_blank">Paper</a> </p> ![Apollo](assets/apollo_medium_final.png) ## 🌈 Update * **[2024.04.25]** MedJamba Model is published!🎉 ## Results 🤗 <a href="https://huggingface.co/FreedomIntelligence/Apollo-0.5B" target="_blank">Apollo-0.5B</a> • 🤗 <a href="https://huggingface.co/FreedomIntelligence/Apollo-1.8B" target="_blank">Apollo-1.8B</a> • 🤗 <a href="https://huggingface.co/FreedomIntelligence/Apollo-2B" target="_blank">Apollo-2B</a> • 🤗 <a href="https://huggingface.co/FreedomIntelligence/Apollo-6B" target="_blank">Apollo-6B</a> • 🤗 <a href="https://huggingface.co/FreedomIntelligence/Apollo-7B" target="_blank">Apollo-7B</a> • 🤗 <a href="https://huggingface.co/FreedomIntelligence/Apollo-34B" target="_blank">Apollo-34B</a> • 🤗 <a href="https://huggingface.co/FreedomIntelligence/Apollo-72B" target="_blank">Apollo-72B</a> 🤗 <a href="https://huggingface.co/FreedomIntelligence/Apollo-MedJamba" target="_blank">MedJamba</a> 🤗 <a href="https://huggingface.co/FreedomIntelligence/Apollo-0.5B-GGUF" target="_blank">Apollo-0.5B-GGUF</a> • 🤗 <a href="https://huggingface.co/FreedomIntelligence/Apollo-2B-GGUF" target="_blank">Apollo-2B-GGUF</a> • 🤗 <a href="https://huggingface.co/FreedomIntelligence/Apollo-6B-GGUF" target="_blank">Apollo-6B-GGUF</a> • 🤗 <a href="https://huggingface.co/FreedomIntelligence/Apollo-7B-GGUF" target="_blank">Apollo-7B-GGUF</a> ![Apollo](assets/result.png) ## Dataset & Evaluation - Dataset 🤗 <a href="https://huggingface.co/datasets/FreedomIntelligence/ApolloCorpus" target="_blank">ApolloCorpus <details><summary>Click to expand</summary> ![Apollo](assets/dataset.png) - [Zip File](https://huggingface.co/datasets/FreedomIntelligence/Medbase_data/blob/main/Medbase_data-datasets.zip) - [Data category](https://huggingface.co/datasets/FreedomIntelligence/Medbase_data/tree/main/train) - Pretrain: - data item: - json_name: {data_source}_{language}_{data_type}.json - data_type: medicalBook, medicalGuideline, medicalPaper, medicalWeb(from online forum), medicalWiki - language: en(English), zh(chinese), es(spanish), fr(french), hi(Hindi) - data_type: qa(generated qa from text) - data_type==text: list of string ``` [ "string1", "string2", ... ] ``` - data_type==qa: list of qa pairs(list of string) ``` [ [ "q1", "a1", "q2", "a2", ... ], ... ] ``` - SFT: - json_name: {data_source}_{language}.json - data_type: code, general, math, medicalExam, medicalPatient - data item: list of qa pairs(list of string) ``` [ [ "q1", "a1", "q2", "a2", ... ], ... ] ``` </details> - Evaluation 🤗 <a href="https://huggingface.co/datasets/FreedomIntelligence/XMedbench" target="_blank">XMedBench</a> <details><summary>Click to expand</summary> - EN: - [MedQA-USMLE](https://huggingface.co/datasets/GBaker/MedQA-USMLE-4-options) - [MedMCQA](https://huggingface.co/datasets/medmcqa/viewer/default/test) - [PubMedQA](https://huggingface.co/datasets/pubmed_qa): Because the results fluctuated too much, they were not used in the paper. - [MMLU-Medical](https://huggingface.co/datasets/cais/mmlu) - Clinical knowledge, Medical genetics, Anatomy, Professional medicine, College biology, College medicine - ZH: - [MedQA-MCMLE](https://huggingface.co/datasets/bigbio/med_qa/viewer/med_qa_zh_4options_bigbio_qa/test) - [CMB-single](https://huggingface.co/datasets/FreedomIntelligence/CMB): Not used in the paper - Randomly sample 2,000 multiple-choice questions with single answer. - [CMMLU-Medical](https://huggingface.co/datasets/haonan-li/cmmlu) - Anatomy, Clinical_knowledge, College_medicine, Genetics, Nutrition, Traditional_chinese_medicine, Virology - [CExam](https://github.com/williamliujl/CMExam): Not used in the paper - Randomly sample 2,000 multiple-choice questions - ES: [Head_qa](https://huggingface.co/datasets/head_qa) - FR: [Frenchmedmcqa](https://github.com/qanastek/FrenchMedMCQA) - HI: [MMLU_HI](https://huggingface.co/datasets/FreedomIntelligence/MMLU_Arabic) - Clinical knowledge, Medical genetics, Anatomy, Professional medicine, College biology, College medicine - AR: [MMLU_Ara](https://huggingface.co/datasets/FreedomIntelligence/MMLU_Hindi) - Clinical knowledge, Medical genetics, Anatomy, Professional medicine, College biology, College medicine </details> ## Results reproduction <details><summary>Click to expand</summary> 1. Download Dataset for project: ``` bash 0.download_data.sh ``` 2. Prepare test and dev for specific model: - Create test data for with special token, you can use ./util/check.ipynb to check models' special tokens ``` bash 1.data_process_test&dev.sh ``` 3. Prepare train data for specific model (Create tokenized data in advance): - You can adjust data Training order and Training Epoch in this step ``` bash 2.data_process_train.sh ``` 4. Train the model - Multi Nodes refer to ./scripts/multi_node_train_*.sh ``` pip install causal-conv1d>=1.2.0 pip install mamba-ssm ``` Node 0: ``` bash ./scripts/3.multinode_train_jamba_rank0.sh ``` ... Node 4: ``` bash ./scripts/3.multinode_train_jamba_rank4.sh ``` 5. Evaluate your model: Generate score for benchmark ``` bash 4.eval.sh ``` 6. Evaluate your model: Play with your ckpts in bash ``` python ./src/evaluate/cli_demo.py --model_name='./ckpts/your/path/tfmr' ``` </details> ## To do - Long Context Capability Evaluation and new Long-Med Benchmark ## Acknowledgment - [HuatuoGPT-II](https://github.com/FreedomIntelligence/HuatuoGPT-II) - [proxy-tuning](https://github.com/alisawuffles/proxy-tuning) - [Apollo](https://github.com/FreedomIntelligence/Apollo) ## Citation Please use the following citation if you intend to use our dataset for training or evaluation: ``` @misc{wang2024apollo, title={Apollo: Lightweight Multilingual Medical LLMs towards Democratizing Medical AI to 6B People}, author={Xidong Wang and Nuo Chen and Junyin Chen and Yan Hu and Yidong Wang and Xiangbo Wu and Anningzhe Gao and Xiang Wan and Haizhou Li and Benyou Wang}, year={2024}, eprint={2403.03640}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.CL} } ```
{"license": "apache-2.0"}
FreedomIntelligence/Apollo-MedJamba
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "jamba", "text-generation", "custom_code", "arxiv:2403.03640", "license:apache-2.0", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:39:57+00:00
[ "2403.03640" ]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #jamba #text-generation #custom_code #arxiv-2403.03640 #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# MedJamba Multilingual Medical Model Based On Jamba <p align="center"> ‍<a href="URL target="_blank">Github</a> • <a href="URL target="_blank">Paper</a> </p> !Apollo ## Update * [2024.04.25] MedJamba Model is published! ## Results <a href="URL target="_blank">Apollo-0.5B</a> • <a href="URL target="_blank">Apollo-1.8B</a> • <a href="URL target="_blank">Apollo-2B</a> • <a href="URL target="_blank">Apollo-6B</a> • <a href="URL target="_blank">Apollo-7B</a> • <a href="URL target="_blank">Apollo-34B</a> • <a href="URL target="_blank">Apollo-72B</a> <a href="URL target="_blank">MedJamba</a> <a href="URL target="_blank">Apollo-0.5B-GGUF</a> • <a href="URL target="_blank">Apollo-2B-GGUF</a> • <a href="URL target="_blank">Apollo-6B-GGUF</a> • <a href="URL target="_blank">Apollo-7B-GGUF</a> !Apollo ## Dataset & Evaluation - Dataset <a href="URL target="_blank">ApolloCorpus <details><summary>Click to expand</summary> !Apollo - Zip File - Data category - Pretrain: - data item: - json_name: {data_source}_{language}_{data_type}.json - data_type: medicalBook, medicalGuideline, medicalPaper, medicalWeb(from online forum), medicalWiki - language: en(English), zh(chinese), es(spanish), fr(french), hi(Hindi) - data_type: qa(generated qa from text) - data_type==text: list of string - data_type==qa: list of qa pairs(list of string) - SFT: - json_name: {data_source}_{language}.json - data_type: code, general, math, medicalExam, medicalPatient - data item: list of qa pairs(list of string) </details> - Evaluation <a href="URL target="_blank">XMedBench</a> <details><summary>Click to expand</summary> - EN: - MedQA-USMLE - MedMCQA - PubMedQA: Because the results fluctuated too much, they were not used in the paper. - MMLU-Medical - Clinical knowledge, Medical genetics, Anatomy, Professional medicine, College biology, College medicine - ZH: - MedQA-MCMLE - CMB-single: Not used in the paper - Randomly sample 2,000 multiple-choice questions with single answer. - CMMLU-Medical - Anatomy, Clinical_knowledge, College_medicine, Genetics, Nutrition, Traditional_chinese_medicine, Virology - CExam: Not used in the paper - Randomly sample 2,000 multiple-choice questions - ES: Head_qa - FR: Frenchmedmcqa - HI: MMLU_HI - Clinical knowledge, Medical genetics, Anatomy, Professional medicine, College biology, College medicine - AR: MMLU_Ara - Clinical knowledge, Medical genetics, Anatomy, Professional medicine, College biology, College medicine </details> ## Results reproduction <details><summary>Click to expand</summary> 1. Download Dataset for project: 2. Prepare test and dev for specific model: - Create test data for with special token, you can use ./util/URL to check models' special tokens 3. Prepare train data for specific model (Create tokenized data in advance): - You can adjust data Training order and Training Epoch in this step 4. Train the model - Multi Nodes refer to ./scripts/multi_node_train_*.sh Node 0: ... Node 4: 5. Evaluate your model: Generate score for benchmark 6. Evaluate your model: Play with your ckpts in bash </details> ## To do - Long Context Capability Evaluation and new Long-Med Benchmark ## Acknowledgment - HuatuoGPT-II - proxy-tuning - Apollo Please use the following citation if you intend to use our dataset for training or evaluation:
[ "# MedJamba\n\nMultilingual Medical Model Based On Jamba\n\n<p align=\"center\">\n ‍<a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Github</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Paper</a> \n</p>\n \n!Apollo", "## Update\n\n* [2024.04.25] MedJamba Model is published!", "## Results\n <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-0.5B</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-1.8B</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-2B</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-6B</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-7B</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-34B</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-72B</a> \n \n <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">MedJamba</a>\n\n <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-0.5B-GGUF</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-2B-GGUF</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-6B-GGUF</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-7B-GGUF</a> \n \n \n \n !Apollo", "## Dataset & Evaluation\n\n- Dataset\n <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">ApolloCorpus\n\n <details><summary>Click to expand</summary>\n\n !Apollo\n\n - Zip File\n - Data category\n - Pretrain:\n - data item:\n - json_name: {data_source}_{language}_{data_type}.json\n - data_type: medicalBook, medicalGuideline, medicalPaper, medicalWeb(from online forum), medicalWiki\n - language: en(English), zh(chinese), es(spanish), fr(french), hi(Hindi)\n - data_type: qa(generated qa from text)\n - data_type==text: list of string\n \n - data_type==qa: list of qa pairs(list of string)\n \n - SFT:\n - json_name: {data_source}_{language}.json\n - data_type: code, general, math, medicalExam, medicalPatient\n - data item: list of qa pairs(list of string)\n \n\n\n </details>\n \n- Evaluation\n <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">XMedBench</a> \n\n <details><summary>Click to expand</summary>\n \n - EN:\n - MedQA-USMLE \n - MedMCQA\n - PubMedQA: Because the results fluctuated too much, they were not used in the paper.\n - MMLU-Medical\n - Clinical knowledge, Medical genetics, Anatomy, Professional medicine, College biology, College medicine\n - ZH:\n - MedQA-MCMLE\n - CMB-single: Not used in the paper\n - Randomly sample 2,000 multiple-choice questions with single answer.\n - CMMLU-Medical\n - Anatomy, Clinical_knowledge, College_medicine, Genetics, Nutrition, Traditional_chinese_medicine, Virology\n - CExam: Not used in the paper\n - Randomly sample 2,000 multiple-choice questions\n\n\n - ES: Head_qa\n - FR: Frenchmedmcqa\n - HI: MMLU_HI\n - Clinical knowledge, Medical genetics, Anatomy, Professional medicine, College biology, College medicine\n - AR: MMLU_Ara\n - Clinical knowledge, Medical genetics, Anatomy, Professional medicine, College biology, College medicine\n\n\n </details>", "## Results reproduction\n <details><summary>Click to expand</summary>\n\n 1. Download Dataset for project:\n\n \n \n 2. Prepare test and dev for specific model:\n\n \n - Create test data for with special token, you can use ./util/URL to check models' special tokens\n \n \n \n 3. Prepare train data for specific model (Create tokenized data in advance):\n\n \n - You can adjust data Training order and Training Epoch in this step\n\n \n \n 4. Train the model\n\n \n - Multi Nodes refer to ./scripts/multi_node_train_*.sh\n \n\n Node 0: \n \n ...\n Node 4: \n \n\n\n 5. Evaluate your model: Generate score for benchmark\n \n \n\n 6. Evaluate your model: Play with your ckpts in bash\n \n \n \n </details>", "## To do \n\n- Long Context Capability Evaluation and new Long-Med Benchmark", "## Acknowledgment\n\n- HuatuoGPT-II\n- proxy-tuning\n- Apollo\n\n\nPlease use the following citation if you intend to use our dataset for training or evaluation:" ]
[ "TAGS\n#transformers #safetensors #jamba #text-generation #custom_code #arxiv-2403.03640 #license-apache-2.0 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us \n", "# MedJamba\n\nMultilingual Medical Model Based On Jamba\n\n<p align=\"center\">\n ‍<a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Github</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Paper</a> \n</p>\n \n!Apollo", "## Update\n\n* [2024.04.25] MedJamba Model is published!", "## Results\n <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-0.5B</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-1.8B</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-2B</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-6B</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-7B</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-34B</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-72B</a> \n \n <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">MedJamba</a>\n\n <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-0.5B-GGUF</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-2B-GGUF</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-6B-GGUF</a> • <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">Apollo-7B-GGUF</a> \n \n \n \n !Apollo", "## Dataset & Evaluation\n\n- Dataset\n <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">ApolloCorpus\n\n <details><summary>Click to expand</summary>\n\n !Apollo\n\n - Zip File\n - Data category\n - Pretrain:\n - data item:\n - json_name: {data_source}_{language}_{data_type}.json\n - data_type: medicalBook, medicalGuideline, medicalPaper, medicalWeb(from online forum), medicalWiki\n - language: en(English), zh(chinese), es(spanish), fr(french), hi(Hindi)\n - data_type: qa(generated qa from text)\n - data_type==text: list of string\n \n - data_type==qa: list of qa pairs(list of string)\n \n - SFT:\n - json_name: {data_source}_{language}.json\n - data_type: code, general, math, medicalExam, medicalPatient\n - data item: list of qa pairs(list of string)\n \n\n\n </details>\n \n- Evaluation\n <a href=\"URL target=\"_blank\">XMedBench</a> \n\n <details><summary>Click to expand</summary>\n \n - EN:\n - MedQA-USMLE \n - MedMCQA\n - PubMedQA: Because the results fluctuated too much, they were not used in the paper.\n - MMLU-Medical\n - Clinical knowledge, Medical genetics, Anatomy, Professional medicine, College biology, College medicine\n - ZH:\n - MedQA-MCMLE\n - CMB-single: Not used in the paper\n - Randomly sample 2,000 multiple-choice questions with single answer.\n - CMMLU-Medical\n - Anatomy, Clinical_knowledge, College_medicine, Genetics, Nutrition, Traditional_chinese_medicine, Virology\n - CExam: Not used in the paper\n - Randomly sample 2,000 multiple-choice questions\n\n\n - ES: Head_qa\n - FR: Frenchmedmcqa\n - HI: MMLU_HI\n - Clinical knowledge, Medical genetics, Anatomy, Professional medicine, College biology, College medicine\n - AR: MMLU_Ara\n - Clinical knowledge, Medical genetics, Anatomy, Professional medicine, College biology, College medicine\n\n\n </details>", "## Results reproduction\n <details><summary>Click to expand</summary>\n\n 1. Download Dataset for project:\n\n \n \n 2. Prepare test and dev for specific model:\n\n \n - Create test data for with special token, you can use ./util/URL to check models' special tokens\n \n \n \n 3. Prepare train data for specific model (Create tokenized data in advance):\n\n \n - You can adjust data Training order and Training Epoch in this step\n\n \n \n 4. Train the model\n\n \n - Multi Nodes refer to ./scripts/multi_node_train_*.sh\n \n\n Node 0: \n \n ...\n Node 4: \n \n\n\n 5. Evaluate your model: Generate score for benchmark\n \n \n\n 6. Evaluate your model: Play with your ckpts in bash\n \n \n \n </details>", "## To do \n\n- Long Context Capability Evaluation and new Long-Med Benchmark", "## Acknowledgment\n\n- HuatuoGPT-II\n- proxy-tuning\n- Apollo\n\n\nPlease use the following citation if you intend to use our dataset for training or evaluation:" ]
multiple-choice
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. --> # NLPGroupProject-Finetune-FNet This model is a fine-tuned version of [google/fnet-base](https://huggingface.co/google/fnet-base) on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: - Loss: 1.1397 - Accuracy: 0.661 ## 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: 2 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - num_epochs: 3 ### Training results | Training Loss | Epoch | Step | Validation Loss | Accuracy | |:-------------:|:-----:|:----:|:---------------:|:--------:| | 1.2489 | 0.25 | 500 | 1.1166 | 0.601 | | 1.0966 | 0.5 | 1000 | 0.9805 | 0.6 | | 1.0379 | 0.75 | 1500 | 1.0110 | 0.624 | | 0.9708 | 1.0 | 2000 | 0.9348 | 0.633 | | 0.891 | 1.25 | 2500 | 1.1107 | 0.622 | | 0.948 | 1.5 | 3000 | 1.0165 | 0.656 | | 0.9148 | 1.75 | 3500 | 1.0472 | 0.655 | | 0.969 | 2.0 | 4000 | 1.0291 | 0.65 | | 0.855 | 2.25 | 4500 | 1.2743 | 0.635 | | 0.8445 | 2.5 | 5000 | 1.1520 | 0.655 | | 0.8057 | 2.75 | 5500 | 1.1107 | 0.662 | | 0.7467 | 3.0 | 6000 | 1.1397 | 0.661 | ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.40.0 - Pytorch 2.2.2+cu118 - Datasets 2.19.0 - Tokenizers 0.19.1
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BenjaminTT/NLPGroupProject-Finetune-FNet
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[ "transformers", "safetensors", "fnet", "multiple-choice", "generated_from_trainer", "base_model:google/fnet-base", "license:apache-2.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T14:40:12+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #safetensors #fnet #multiple-choice #generated_from_trainer #base_model-google/fnet-base #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
NLPGroupProject-Finetune-FNet ============================= This model is a fine-tuned version of google/fnet-base on an unknown dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set: * Loss: 1.1397 * Accuracy: 0.661 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: 2 * seed: 42 * optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 * lr\_scheduler\_type: linear * num\_epochs: 3 ### Training results ### Framework versions * Transformers 4.40.0 * Pytorch 2.2.2+cu118 * Datasets 2.19.0 * Tokenizers 0.19.1
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transformers
# Uploaded model - **Developed by:** VinhLlama - **License:** apache-2.0 - **Finetuned from model :** unsloth/mistral-7b-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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VinhLlama/Mistral7bVinhntV01_16bit
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[ "transformers", "text-generation-inference", "unsloth", "mistral", "trl", "en", "base_model:unsloth/mistral-7b-bnb-4bit", "license:apache-2.0", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T14:40:33+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #text-generation-inference #unsloth #mistral #trl #en #base_model-unsloth/mistral-7b-bnb-4bit #license-apache-2.0 #endpoints_compatible #region-us
# Uploaded model - Developed by: VinhLlama - License: apache-2.0 - Finetuned from model : unsloth/mistral-7b-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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peft
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mingyue0101/codeparrot-model
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[ "peft", "safetensors", "arxiv:1910.09700", "base_model:codeparrot/codeparrot", "region:us" ]
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2024-04-23T14:41:04+00:00
[ "1910.09700" ]
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TAGS #peft #safetensors #arxiv-1910.09700 #base_model-codeparrot/codeparrot #region-us
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text-classification
transformers
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goperigon/deberta-small_iptc
null
[ "transformers", "pytorch", "deberta-v2", "text-classification", "arxiv:1910.09700", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:41:50+00:00
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TAGS #transformers #pytorch #deberta-v2 #text-classification #arxiv-1910.09700 #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #region-us
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text-generation
transformers
# StarCoder2-Instruct: Fully Transparent and Permissive Self-Alignment for Code Generation ![Banner](https://huggingface.co/datasets/bigcode/starcoder2-instruct-assets/resolve/main/banner.png) ## Model Summary We introduce StarCoder2-15B-Instruct-v0.1, the very first entirely self-aligned code Large Language Model (LLM) trained with a fully permissive and transparent pipeline. Our open-source pipeline uses StarCoder2-15B to generate thousands of instruction-response pairs, which are then used to fine-tune StarCoder-15B itself without any human annotations or distilled data from huge and proprietary LLMs. - **Model:** [bigcode/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1](https://huggingface.co/bigcode/starcoder2-instruct-15b-v0.1) - **Code:** [bigcode-project/starcoder2-self-align](https://github.com/bigcode-project/starcoder2-self-align) - **Dataset:** [bigcode/self-oss-instruct-sc2-exec-filter-50k](https://huggingface.co/datasets/bigcode/self-oss-instruct-sc2-exec-filter-50k/) - **Authors:** [Yuxiang Wei](https://yuxiang.cs.illinois.edu), [Federico Cassano](https://federico.codes/), [Jiawei Liu](https://jw-liu.xyz), [Yifeng Ding](https://yifeng-ding.com), [Naman Jain](https://naman-ntc.github.io), [Harm de Vries](https://www.harmdevries.com), [Leandro von Werra](https://twitter.com/lvwerra), [Arjun Guha](https://www.khoury.northeastern.edu/home/arjunguha/main/home/), [Lingming Zhang](https://lingming.cs.illinois.edu). ![self-alignment pipeline](https://huggingface.co/datasets/bigcode/starcoder2-instruct-assets/resolve/main/method.png) ## Use ### Intended use The model is designed to respond to **coding-related instructions in a single turn**. Instructions in other styles may result in less accurate responses. Here is an example to get started with the model using the [transformers](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/index) library: ```python import transformers import torch pipeline = transformers.pipeline( model="bigcode/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1", task="text-generation", torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16, device_map="auto", ) def respond(instruction: str, response_prefix: str) -> str: messages = [{"role": "user", "content": instruction}] prompt = pipeline.tokenizer.apply_chat_template(messages, tokenize=False) prompt += response_prefix teminators = [ pipeline.tokenizer.eos_token_id, pipeline.tokenizer.convert_tokens_to_ids("###"), ] result = pipeline( prompt, max_length=256, num_return_sequences=1, do_sample=False, eos_token_id=teminators, pad_token_id=pipeline.tokenizer.eos_token_id, truncation=True, ) response = response_prefix + result[0]["generated_text"][len(prompt) :].split("###")[0].rstrip() return response instruction = "Write a quicksort function in Python with type hints and a 'less_than' parameter for custom sorting criteria." response_prefix = "" print(respond(instruction, response_prefix)) ``` Here is the expected output: `````` Here's how you can implement a quicksort function in Python with type hints and a 'less_than' parameter for custom sorting criteria: ```python from typing import TypeVar, Callable T = TypeVar('T') def quicksort(items: list[T], less_than: Callable[[T, T], bool] = lambda x, y: x < y) -> list[T]: if len(items) <= 1: return items pivot = items[0] less = [x for x in items[1:] if less_than(x, pivot)] greater = [x for x in items[1:] if not less_than(x, pivot)] return quicksort(less, less_than) + [pivot] + quicksort(greater, less_than) ``` `````` ### Bias, Risks, and Limitations StarCoder2-15B-Instruct-v0.1 is primarily finetuned for Python code generation tasks that can be verified through execution, which may lead to certain biases and limitations. For example, the model might not adhere strictly to instructions that dictate the output format. In these situations, it's beneficial to provide a **response prefix** or a **one-shot example** to steer the model’s output. Additionally, the model may have limitations with other programming languages and out-of-domain coding tasks. The model also inherits the bias, risks, and limitations from its base StarCoder2-15B model. For more information, please refer to the [StarCoder2-15B model card](https://huggingface.co/bigcode/starcoder2-15b). ## Evaluation on EvalPlus, LiveCodeBench, and DS-1000 ![EvalPlus](https://huggingface.co/datasets/bigcode/starcoder2-instruct-assets/resolve/main/evalplus.png) ![LiveCodeBench and DS-1000](https://huggingface.co/datasets/bigcode/starcoder2-instruct-assets/resolve/main/lcb-ds1000.png) ## Training Details ### Hyperparameters - **Optimizer:** Adafactor - **Learning rate:** 1e-5 - **Epoch:** 4 - **Batch size:** 64 - **Warmup ratio:** 0.05 - **Scheduler:** Linear - **Sequence length:** 1280 - **Dropout**: Not applied ### Hardware 1 x NVIDIA A100 80GB ## Resources - **Model:** [bigcode/starCoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1](https://huggingface.co/bigcode/starcoder2-instruct-15b-v0.1) - **Code:** [bigcode-project/starcoder2-self-align](https://github.com/bigcode-project/starcoder2-self-align) - **Dataset:** [bigcode/self-oss-instruct-sc2-exec-filter-50k](https://huggingface.co/datasets/bigcode/self-oss-instruct-sc2-exec-filter-50k/)
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bigcode/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1
null
[ "transformers", "safetensors", "starcoder2", "text-generation", "code", "conversational", "dataset:bigcode/self-oss-instruct-sc2-exec-filter-50k", "base_model:bigcode/starcoder2-15b", "license:bigcode-openrail-m", "model-index", "autotrain_compatible", "endpoints_compatible", "text-generation-inference", "region:us" ]
null
2024-04-23T14:42:03+00:00
[]
[]
TAGS #transformers #safetensors #starcoder2 #text-generation #code #conversational #dataset-bigcode/self-oss-instruct-sc2-exec-filter-50k #base_model-bigcode/starcoder2-15b #license-bigcode-openrail-m #model-index #autotrain_compatible #endpoints_compatible #text-generation-inference #region-us
# StarCoder2-Instruct: Fully Transparent and Permissive Self-Alignment for Code Generation !Banner ## Model Summary We introduce StarCoder2-15B-Instruct-v0.1, the very first entirely self-aligned code Large Language Model (LLM) trained with a fully permissive and transparent pipeline. Our open-source pipeline uses StarCoder2-15B to generate thousands of instruction-response pairs, which are then used to fine-tune StarCoder-15B itself without any human annotations or distilled data from huge and proprietary LLMs. - Model: bigcode/starcoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1 - Code: bigcode-project/starcoder2-self-align - Dataset: bigcode/self-oss-instruct-sc2-exec-filter-50k - Authors: Yuxiang Wei, Federico Cassano, Jiawei Liu, Yifeng Ding, Naman Jain, Harm de Vries, Leandro von Werra, Arjun Guha, Lingming Zhang. !self-alignment pipeline ## Use ### Intended use The model is designed to respond to coding-related instructions in a single turn. Instructions in other styles may result in less accurate responses. Here is an example to get started with the model using the transformers library: Here is the expected output: Here's how you can implement a quicksort function in Python with type hints and a 'less_than' parameter for custom sorting criteria: ### Bias, Risks, and Limitations StarCoder2-15B-Instruct-v0.1 is primarily finetuned for Python code generation tasks that can be verified through execution, which may lead to certain biases and limitations. For example, the model might not adhere strictly to instructions that dictate the output format. In these situations, it's beneficial to provide a response prefix or a one-shot example to steer the model’s output. Additionally, the model may have limitations with other programming languages and out-of-domain coding tasks. The model also inherits the bias, risks, and limitations from its base StarCoder2-15B model. For more information, please refer to the StarCoder2-15B model card. ## Evaluation on EvalPlus, LiveCodeBench, and DS-1000 !EvalPlus !LiveCodeBench and DS-1000 ## Training Details ### Hyperparameters - Optimizer: Adafactor - Learning rate: 1e-5 - Epoch: 4 - Batch size: 64 - Warmup ratio: 0.05 - Scheduler: Linear - Sequence length: 1280 - Dropout: Not applied ### Hardware 1 x NVIDIA A100 80GB ## Resources - Model: bigcode/starCoder2-15b-instruct-v0.1 - Code: bigcode-project/starcoder2-self-align - Dataset: bigcode/self-oss-instruct-sc2-exec-filter-50k
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