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---
license: apache-2.0
language:
- mhr
- chm
datasets:
- cis-lmu/Glot500
- legacy-datasets/wikipedia
- oscar-corpus/OSCAR-2109
library_name: transformers
pipeline_tag: text-generation
tags:
- goldfish
- arxiv:2408.10441
---

# mhr_cyrl_10mb

Goldfish is a suite of monolingual language models trained for 350 languages.
This model is the <b>Eastern Mari</b> (Cyrillic script) model trained on 10MB of data, after accounting for an estimated byte premium of 1.81; content-matched text in Eastern Mari takes on average 1.81x as many UTF-8 bytes to encode as English.
The Goldfish models are trained primarily for comparability across languages and for low-resource languages; Goldfish performance for high-resource languages is not designed to be comparable with modern large language models (LLMs).

Note: mhr_cyrl is an [individual language](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code_tables/639/data) code. Macrolanguage code chm_cyrl (Mari (Russia)) is included in Goldfish. Consider using that model depending on your use case.

All training and hyperparameter details are in our paper, [Goldfish: Monolingual Language Models for 350 Languages (Chang et al., 2024)](https://www.arxiv.org/abs/2408.10441).

Training code and sample usage: https://github.com/tylerachang/goldfish

Sample usage also in this Google Colab: [link](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1rHFpnQsyXJ32ONwCosWZ7frjOYjbGCXG?usp=sharing)

## Model details:

To access all Goldfish model details programmatically, see https://github.com/tylerachang/goldfish/blob/main/model_details.json.
All models are trained with a [CLS] (same as [BOS]) token prepended, and a [SEP] (same as [EOS]) token separating sequences.
For best results, make sure that [CLS] is prepended to your input sequence (see sample usage linked above)!
Details for this model specifically:

* Architecture: gpt2
* Parameters: 39087104
* Maximum sequence length: 512 tokens
* Training text data (raw): 18.11MB
* Training text data (byte premium scaled): 10.005MB
* Training tokens: 2406400 (x10 epochs)
* Vocabulary size: 50000
* Compute cost: 1819368467988480.0 FLOPs or ~0.2 NVIDIA A6000 GPU hours

Training datasets (percentages prior to deduplication):
* 85.57926%: [Languages of Russia](http://web-corpora.net/wsgi3/minorlangs/download)
* 7.02298%: [Glot500](https://huggingface.co/datasets/cis-lmu/Glot500), including [Wortschatz Leipzig Data](https://wortschatz.uni-leipzig.de/en/download), [OSCAR](https://oscar-project.org/), [Tatoeba](https://tatoeba.org/en/), [Wikipedia Hugging Face](https://huggingface.co/datasets/legacy-datasets/wikipedia)
* 4.37537%: [Wikipedia 2023/08](https://dumps.wikimedia.org/)
* 2.95016%: [OSCAR 2021/09](https://huggingface.co/datasets/oscar-corpus/OSCAR-2109)
* 0.07223%: [Tatoeba](https://tatoeba.org/en/)


## Citation

If you use this model, please cite:

```
@article{chang-etal-2024-goldfish,
  title={Goldfish: Monolingual Language Models for 350 Languages},
  author={Chang, Tyler A. and Arnett, Catherine and Tu, Zhuowen and Bergen, Benjamin K.},
  journal={Preprint},
  year={2024},
  url={https://www.arxiv.org/abs/2408.10441},
}
```