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alpaca-lora
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How to deal with loss for SFT for CausalLM
Here is a example: https://github.com/tloen/alpaca-lora/blob/main/finetune.py
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How to Finetune Llama 2: A Beginner's Guide
In this blog post, I want to make it as simple as possible to fine-tune the LLaMA 2 - 7B model, using as little code as possible. We will be using the Alpaca Lora Training script, which automates the process of fine-tuning the model and for GPU we will be using Beam.
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Fine-tuning LLMs with LoRA: A Gentle Introduction
Implement the code in Llama LoRA repo in a script we can run locally
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Newbie here - trying to install a Alpaca Lora and hitting an error
Hi all - relatively new to GitHub / programming in general, and I wanted to try to set up Alpaca Lora locally. Following the guide here: https://github.com/tloen/alpaca-lora
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A simple repo for fine-tuning LLMs with both GPTQ and bitsandbytes quantization. Also supports ExLlama for inference for the best speed.
Follow up the popular work of u/tloen alpaca-lora, I wrapped the setup of alpaca_lora_4bit to add support for GPTQ training in form of installable pip packages. You can perform training and inference with multiple quantizations method to compare the results.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 20 June 2023
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Converting to GGML?
If instead you want to apply a LoRa to a pytorch model, a lot of people use this script to apply to LoRa to the 16 bit model and then quantize it with a GPTQ program afterwards https://github.com/tloen/alpaca-lora/blob/main/export_hf_checkpoint.py
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Simple LLM Watermarking - Open Lllama 3b LORA
There are a few papers on watermarking LLM output, but from what I have seen they all use complex methods of detection to allow the watermark to go unseen by the end user, only to be detected by algorithm. I believe that a more overt system of watermarking might also be beneficial. One simple method that I have tried is character substitution. For this model, I LORA finetuned openlm-research/open_llama_3b on the alpaca_data_cleaned_archive.json dataset from https://github.com/tloen/alpaca-lora/ modified by replacing all instances of the "." character in the outputs with a "ι" The results are pretty good, with the correct the correct substitutions being generated by the model in most cases. It doesn't always work, but this was only a LORA training and for two epochs of 400 steps each, and 100% substitution isn't really required.
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text-generation-webui's "Train Only After" option
I am kind of new to finetuning LLM's and am not able to understand what this option exactly refers to. I guess it has the same meaning as the "train_on_inputs" parameter of alpacalora though.
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Learning sources on working with local LLMs
Read the paper and also: https://github.com/tloen/alpaca-lora
mesh-transformer-jax
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Large Language Models: Compairing Gen2/Gen3 Models (GPT-3, GPT-J, MT5 and More)
GPT-J is a LLM case study with two goals: Training a LLM with a data source containing unique material, and using the training frameworkMesh Transformer JAX to achieve a high training efficiency through parallelization. There is no research paper about GPT-J, but on its GitHub pages, the model, different checkpoints, and the complete source code for training is given.
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[R] Parallel Attention and Feed-Forward Net Design for Pre-training and Inference on Transformers
This idea has already been proposed in ViT-22B and GPT-J-6B.
- Show HN: Finetune LLaMA-7B on commodity GPUs using your own text
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[D] An Instruct Version Of GPT-J Using Stanford Alpaca's Dataset
Sure. Here's the repo I used for the fine-tuning: https://github.com/kingoflolz/mesh-transformer-jax. I used 5 epochs, and appart from that I kept the default parameters in the repo.
- Boss wants me to use ChatGPT for work, but I refuse to input my personal phone number. Any advice?
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Let's build GPT: from scratch, in code, spelled out by Andrej Karpathy
You can skip to step 4 using something like GPT-J as far as I understand: https://github.com/kingoflolz/mesh-transformer-jax#links
The pretrained model is already available.
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Best coding model?
The Github repo suggests it's possible you can change the number of checkpoints to make it run on a GPU.
- Ask HN: What language models can I fine-tune at home?
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selfhosted/ open-source ChatGPT alternative?
GPT-J, which uses mesh-transformer-jax: https://github.com/kingoflolz/mesh-transformer-jax
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GPT-J, an open-source alternative to GPT-3
They hinted at it in the screenshot, but the goods are linked from the https://6b.eleuther.ai page: https://github.com/kingoflolz/mesh-transformer-jax#gpt-j-6b (Apache 2)
What are some alternatives?
text-generation-webui - A Gradio web UI for Large Language Models. Supports transformers, GPTQ, AWQ, EXL2, llama.cpp (GGUF), Llama models.
DeepSpeed - DeepSpeed is a deep learning optimization library that makes distributed training and inference easy, efficient, and effective.
qlora - QLoRA: Efficient Finetuning of Quantized LLMs
tensorflow - An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
llama.cpp - LLM inference in C/C++
gpt-neo - An implementation of model parallel GPT-2 and GPT-3-style models using the mesh-tensorflow library.
gpt4all - gpt4all: run open-source LLMs anywhere
jax - Composable transformations of Python+NumPy programs: differentiate, vectorize, JIT to GPU/TPU, and more
llama - Inference code for Llama models
KoboldAI-Client
ggml - Tensor library for machine learning
Finetune_LLMs - Repo for fine-tuning Casual LLMs