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license: other |
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license_name: qwen2 |
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license_link: https://huggingface.co/Qwen/Qwen2-72B/blob/main/LICENSE |
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# Tess-v2.5.2 (Qwen2-72B) |
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![Tess-v2.5](https://huggingface.co/migtissera/Tess-v2.5-Qwen2-72B/resolve/main/Tess-v2.5.png) |
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# Update: |
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This is a fine-tune over the Tess-v2.5, with a changed learning rate and a subset of Tess-v2.5 dataset. The model is completely different to Tess-v2.5. |
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I was testing a new feature with the Tess-v2.5 dataset. If you had used the model, you might have noticed that the model generations sometimes would end up with a follow-up question. This is intentional, and was created to provide more of a "natural" conversation. |
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What had happened earlier was that the stop token wasn't getting properly generated, so the model would go on to answer its own question. |
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This is fixed in Tess-v2.5.2. The model would still ask you follow-up questions, but the stop tokens are getting properly generated. If you'd like to not have the follow-up questions feature, just add the following to your system prompt: "No follow-up questions necessary". |
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# Tess-v2.5.2 (Qwen2-72B) |
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We've created Tess-v2.5.2, the latest state-of-the-art model in the Tess series of Large Language Models (LLMs). Tess, short for Tesoro (<em>Treasure</em> in Italian), is the flagship LLM series created by Migel Tissera. Tess-v2.5.2 brings significant improvements in reasoning capabilities, coding capabilities and mathematics. It is currently the #1 ranked open weight model when evaluated on MMLU (Massive Multitask Language Understanding). It scores higher than all other open weight models including Qwen2-72B-Instruct, Llama3-70B-Instruct, Mixtral-8x22B-Instruct and DBRX-Instruct. Further, when evaluated on MMLU, Tess-v2.5.2 (Qwen2-72B) model outperforms even the frontier closed models Gemini-1.0-Ultra, Gemini-1.5-Pro, Mistral-Large and Claude-3-Sonnet. |
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Tess-v2.5.2 (Qwen2-72B) was fine-tuned over the newly released Qwen2-72B base, using the Tess-v2.5 dataset that contain 300K samples spanning multiple topics, including business and management, marketing, history, social sciences, arts, STEM subjects and computer programming. This dataset was synthetically generated using the [Sensei](https://github.com/migtissera/Sensei) framework, using multiple frontier models such as GPT-4-Turbo, Claude-Opus and Mistral-Large. |
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The compute for this model was generously sponsored by [KindoAI](https://kindo.ai). |
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When evaluated on a subset of AGIEval (Nous), this model compares very well with the godfather GPT-4-0314 model as well. |
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# Training Process |
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Tess-v2.5.2 model was initiated with the base weights of Qwen2-72B. It was then fine-tuned with the Tess-v2.5 dataset, using Axolotl as the training framework. Most of Tess models follow a common fine-tuning methodology: low learning rates, low number of epochs, and uses very high quality and diverse data. This model was fine-tuned on a 4xA100 VM on Microsoft Azure for 4 days. The model has not been aligned with RLHF or DPO. |
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The author believes that model's capabilities seem to come primariliy from the pre-training process. This is the foundation for every fine-tune of Tess models, and preserving the entropy of the base models is of paramount to the author. |
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# Sample code to run inference |
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Note that this model uses ChatML prompt format. |
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```python |
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import torch, json |
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from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer |
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from stop_word import StopWordCriteria |
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model_path = "migtissera/Tess-v2.5.2-Qwen2-72B" |
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output_file_path = "/home/migel/conversations.jsonl" |
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model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained( |
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model_path, |
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torch_dtype=torch.float16, |
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device_map="auto", |
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load_in_4bit=False, |
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trust_remote_code=True, |
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) |
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tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_path, trust_remote_code=True) |
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terminators = [ |
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tokenizer.convert_tokens_to_ids("<|im_end|>") |
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] |
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def generate_text(instruction): |
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tokens = tokenizer.encode(instruction) |
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tokens = torch.LongTensor(tokens).unsqueeze(0) |
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tokens = tokens.to("cuda") |
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instance = { |
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"input_ids": tokens, |
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"top_p": 1.0, |
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"temperature": 0.75, |
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"generate_len": 1024, |
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"top_k": 50, |
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} |
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length = len(tokens[0]) |
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with torch.no_grad(): |
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rest = model.generate( |
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input_ids=tokens, |
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max_length=length + instance["generate_len"], |
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use_cache=True, |
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do_sample=True, |
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top_p=instance["top_p"], |
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temperature=instance["temperature"], |
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top_k=instance["top_k"], |
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num_return_sequences=1, |
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pad_token_id=tokenizer.eos_token_id, |
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eos_token_id=terminators, |
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) |
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output = rest[0][length:] |
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string = tokenizer.decode(output, skip_special_tokens=True) |
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return f"{string}" |
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conversation = f"""<|im_start|>system\nYou are Tesoro, a helful AI assitant. You always provide detailed answers without hesitation.<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>user\n""" |
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while True: |
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user_input = input("You: ") |
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llm_prompt = f"{conversation}{user_input}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>assistant\n" |
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answer = generate_text(llm_prompt) |
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print(answer) |
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conversation = f"{llm_prompt}{answer}\n" |
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json_data = {"prompt": user_input, "answer": answer} |
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with open(output_file_path, "a") as output_file: |
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output_file.write(json.dumps(json_data) + "\n") |
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``` |
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# Join My General AI Discord (NeuroLattice): |
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https://discord.gg/Hz6GrwGFKD |
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# Limitations & Biases: |
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While this model aims for accuracy, it can occasionally produce inaccurate or misleading results. |
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Despite diligent efforts in refining the pretraining data, there remains a possibility for the generation of inappropriate, biased, or offensive content. |
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Exercise caution and cross-check information when necessary. This is an uncensored model. |
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