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Summary
This model was trained using H2O LLM Studio.
Base model: meta-llama/Llama-2-13b-hf
Trained on 168 prompts that generate in order to generate a multiple question choices responses (https://huggingface.co/datasets/fbellame/pdf_to_quizz_llama_13B)
You are a teacher preparing questions for a quiz. Given the following document, please generate 1 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with 4 options and a corresponding answer letter based on the document. Example question: Question: question here CHOICE_A: choice here CHOICE_B: choice here CHOICE_C: choice here CHOICE_D: choice here Answer: A or B or C or D These questions should be detailed and solely based on the information provided in the document. <Begin Document> In 1229, the King had to struggle with a long lasting strike at the University of Paris. The Quartier Latin was strongly hit by these strikes. <End Document>" question: What was the cause of the strike at the University of Paris in 1229? A: The King's interference in university affairs B: A shortage of resources for the university C: A disagreement between faculty members D: The Quartier Latin being strongly hit by a natural disaster reponse: B
Training:
You can find a youtube video here explaining the fine tuning process: https://youtu.be/gXXkLVfiBVQ?si=b-RNVykuOLDPaTHb
Source code
You can find a github project here using this model https://github.com/fbellame/pdf-to-quizz/tree/feature/local_model (branch local_model and https://github.com/fbellame/pdf-to-quizz/tree/feature/tgi)
Usage
To use the model with the transformers
library on a machine with GPUs, first make sure you have the transformers
library installed.
pip install transformers==4.31.0
Also make sure you are providing your huggingface token to the pipeline if the model is lying in a private repo.
- Either leave token=True
in the pipeline
and login to hugginface_hub by running
python import huggingface_hub huggingface_hub.login(<ACCES_TOKEN>)
- Or directly pass your to token
in the pipeline
from transformers import pipeline
generate_text = pipeline(
model="fbellame/llama2-pdf-to-quizz-13b",
torch_dtype="auto",
trust_remote_code=True,
use_fast=True,
device_map={"": "cuda:0"},
token=True,
)
res = generate_text(
"Why is drinking water so healthy?",
min_new_tokens=2,
max_new_tokens=256,
do_sample=False,
num_beams=1,
temperature=float(0.3),
repetition_penalty=float(1.2),
renormalize_logits=True
)
print(res[0]["generated_text"])
You can print a sample prompt after the preprocessing step to see how it is feed to the tokenizer:
print(generate_text.preprocess("Why is drinking water so healthy?")["prompt_text"])
<|prompt|>Why is drinking water so healthy?</s><|answer|>
Alternatively, you can download h2oai_pipeline.py, store it alongside your notebook, and construct the pipeline yourself from the loaded model and tokenizer. If the model and the tokenizer are fully supported in the transformers
package, this will allow you to set trust_remote_code=False
.
from h2oai_pipeline import H2OTextGenerationPipeline
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
"fbellame/llama2-pdf-to-quizz-13b",
use_fast=True,
padding_side="left",
trust_remote_code=True,
)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
"fbellame/llama2-pdf-to-quizz-13b",
torch_dtype="auto",
device_map={"": "cuda:0"},
trust_remote_code=True,
)
generate_text = H2OTextGenerationPipeline(model=model, tokenizer=tokenizer)
res = generate_text(
"Why is drinking water so healthy?",
min_new_tokens=2,
max_new_tokens=256,
do_sample=False,
num_beams=1,
temperature=float(0.3),
repetition_penalty=float(1.2),
renormalize_logits=True
)
print(res[0]["generated_text"])
You may also construct the pipeline from the loaded model and tokenizer yourself and consider the preprocessing steps:
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
model_name = "fbellame/llama2-pdf-to-quizz-13b" # either local folder or huggingface model name
# Important: The prompt needs to be in the same format the model was trained with.
# You can find an example prompt in the experiment logs.
prompt = "<|prompt|>How are you?</s><|answer|>"
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
model_name,
use_fast=True,
trust_remote_code=True,
)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
model_name,
torch_dtype="auto",
device_map={"": "cuda:0"},
trust_remote_code=True,
)
model.cuda().eval()
inputs = tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors="pt", add_special_tokens=False).to("cuda")
# generate configuration can be modified to your needs
tokens = model.generate(
input_ids=inputs["input_ids"],
attention_mask=inputs["attention_mask"],
min_new_tokens=2,
max_new_tokens=256,
do_sample=False,
num_beams=1,
temperature=float(0.3),
repetition_penalty=float(1.2),
renormalize_logits=True
)[0]
tokens = tokens[inputs["input_ids"].shape[1]:]
answer = tokenizer.decode(tokens, skip_special_tokens=True)
print(answer)
Quantization and sharding
You can load the models using quantization by specifying load_in_8bit=True
or load_in_4bit=True
. Also, sharding on multiple GPUs is possible by setting device_map=auto
.
Model Architecture
LlamaForCausalLM(
(model): LlamaModel(
(embed_tokens): Embedding(32000, 5120, padding_idx=0)
(layers): ModuleList(
(0-39): 40 x LlamaDecoderLayer(
(self_attn): LlamaAttention(
(q_proj): Linear(in_features=5120, out_features=5120, bias=False)
(k_proj): Linear(in_features=5120, out_features=5120, bias=False)
(v_proj): Linear(in_features=5120, out_features=5120, bias=False)
(o_proj): Linear(in_features=5120, out_features=5120, bias=False)
(rotary_emb): LlamaRotaryEmbedding()
)
(mlp): LlamaMLP(
(gate_proj): Linear(in_features=5120, out_features=13824, bias=False)
(up_proj): Linear(in_features=5120, out_features=13824, bias=False)
(down_proj): Linear(in_features=13824, out_features=5120, bias=False)
(act_fn): SiLUActivation()
)
(input_layernorm): LlamaRMSNorm()
(post_attention_layernorm): LlamaRMSNorm()
)
)
(norm): LlamaRMSNorm()
)
(lm_head): Linear(in_features=5120, out_features=32000, bias=False)
)
Model Configuration
This model was trained using H2O LLM Studio and with the configuration in cfg.yaml. Visit H2O LLM Studio to learn how to train your own large language models.
Disclaimer
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