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Ray
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Open Source Advent Fun Wraps Up!
22. Ray | Github | tutorial
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Fine-Tuning Llama-2: A Comprehensive Case Study for Tailoring Custom Models
Training times for GSM8k are mentioned here: https://github.com/ray-project/ray/tree/master/doc/source/te...
- Ray – an open source project for scaling AI workloads
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Methods to keep agents inside grid world.
Here's a reference from RLlib that points to docs and an example, and here's one from one of my projects that includes all my own implementations
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TransformerXL + PPO Baseline + MemoryGym
RLlib
- Is dynamic action masking possible in Rllib?
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AWS re:Invent 2022 Recap | Data & Analytics services
⦿ AWS Glue Data Quality - Automatic data quality rule recommendations based on your data AWS Glue for Ray - Data integration with Ray (ray.io), a popular new open-source compute framework that helps you scale Python workloads
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Think about it for a second
https://ray.io (just dropping the link)
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Elixir Livebook now as a desktop app
I've wondered whether it's easier to add data analyst stuff to Elixir that Python seems to have, or add features to Python that Erlang (and by extension Elixir) provides out of the box.
By what I can see, if you want multiprocessing on Python in an easier way (let's say running async), you have to use something like ray core[0], then if you want multiple machines you need redis(?). Elixir/Erlang supports this out of the box.
Explorer[1] is an interesting approach, where it uses Rust via Rustler (Elixir library to call Rust code) and uses Polars as its dataframe library. I think Rustler needs to be reworked for this usecase, as it can be slow to return data. I made initial improvements which drastically improves encoding (https://github.com/elixir-nx/explorer/pull/282 and https://github.com/elixir-nx/explorer/pull/286, tldr 20+ seconds down to 3).
[0] https://github.com/ray-project/ray
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Learn various techniques to reduce data processing time by using multiprocessing, joblib, and tqdm concurrent
Adding these for anyone who had a similar question about Ray vs dask 1, 2, 3
transformers
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Maxtext: A simple, performant and scalable Jax LLM
Is t5x an encoder/decoder architecture?
Some more general options.
The Flax ecosystem
https://github.com/google/flax?tab=readme-ov-file
or dm-haiku
https://github.com/google-deepmind/dm-haiku
were some of the best developed communities in the Jax AI field
Perhaps the “trax” repo? https://github.com/google/trax
Some HF examples https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/tree/main/exampl...
Sadly it seems much of the work is proprietary these days, but one example could be Grok-1, if you customize the details. https://github.com/xai-org/grok-1/blob/main/run.py
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Lossless Acceleration of LLM via Adaptive N-Gram Parallel Decoding
The HuggingFace transformers library already has support for a similar method called prompt lookup decoding that uses the existing context to generate an ngram model: https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/27722
I don't think it would be that hard to switch it out for a pretrained ngram model.
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AI enthusiasm #6 - Finetune any LLM you want💡
Most of this tutorial is based on Hugging Face course about Transformers and on Niels Rogge's Transformers tutorials: make sure to check their work and give them a star on GitHub, if you please ❤️
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Schedule-Free Learning – A New Way to Train
* Superconvergence + LR range finder + Fast AI's Ranger21 optimizer was the goto optimizer for CNNs, and worked fabulously well, but on transformers, the learning rate range finder sadi 1e-3 was the best, whilst 1e-5 was better. However, the 1 cycle learning rate stuck. https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/16013
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Gemma doesn't suck anymore – 8 bug fixes
Thanks! :) I'm pushing them into transformers, pytorch-gemma and collabing with the Gemma team to resolve all the issues :)
The RoPE fix should already be in transformers 4.38.2: https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/29285
My main PR for transformers which fixes most of the issues (some still left): https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/29402
- HuggingFace Transformers: Qwen2
- HuggingFace Transformers Release v4.36: Mixtral, Llava/BakLlava, SeamlessM4T v2
- HuggingFace: Support for the Mixtral Moe
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Paris-Based Startup and OpenAI Competitor Mistral AI Valued at $2B
If you want to tinker with the architecture Hugging Face has a FOSS implementation in transformers: https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/main/src/tr...
If you want to reproduce the training pipeline, you couldn't do that even if you wanted to because you don't have access to thousands of A100s.
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Fail to reproduce the same evaluation metrics score during inference.
I am aware that using mixed precision reduces the stability of weight and there will be little consistency but don't expect it to be this much. I have attached the graph of evaluation metrics. If someone can give me some insight into this issue, that would be great.
What are some alternatives?
optuna - A hyperparameter optimization framework
fairseq - Facebook AI Research Sequence-to-Sequence Toolkit written in Python.
stable-baselines3 - PyTorch version of Stable Baselines, reliable implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms.
sentence-transformers - Multilingual Sentence & Image Embeddings with BERT
Faust - Python Stream Processing
llama - Inference code for Llama models
gevent - Coroutine-based concurrency library for Python
transformer-pytorch - Transformer: PyTorch Implementation of "Attention Is All You Need"
stable-baselines - A fork of OpenAI Baselines, implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms
text-generation-webui - A Gradio web UI for Large Language Models. Supports transformers, GPTQ, AWQ, EXL2, llama.cpp (GGUF), Llama models.
SCOOP (Scalable COncurrent Operations in Python) - SCOOP (Scalable COncurrent Operations in Python)
huggingface_hub - The official Python client for the Huggingface Hub.