trlx
A repo for distributed training of language models with Reinforcement Learning via Human Feedback (RLHF) (by CarperAI)
alpaca-lora
Instruct-tune LLaMA on consumer hardware (by tloen)
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trlx
Posts with mentions or reviews of trlx.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-05-02.
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Recapping the AI, Machine Learning and Data Science Meetup — May 2, 2024
Transformer Reinforcement Learning X on GitHub
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Why did Stability not copy Midjourney's RLHF process? And what's the future of Stable Diffusion?
We drove and released the top RLHF framework TRLX for example from our Carper AI lab used by some of the biggest companies in the world: https://github.com/CarperAI/trlx
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[R] Stanford-Alpaca 7B model (an instruction tuned version of LLaMA) performs as well as text-davinci-003
If you checkout the trlx repo they have some examples and they have an example of how they trained sft and ppo on the hh dataset. So it’s basically that but with llama. https://github.com/CarperAI/trlx/blob/main/examples/hh/sft_hh.py
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Sam Altman: OpenAI’s GPT-4 will launch only when they can do it safely & responsibly. “In general we are going to release technology much more slowly than people would like. We're going to sit on it for much longer…”. Also confirmed video model in the works.
We’ll release our first trained model with Stability AI soon. If you want to start tinkering with RLHF now, we’re also helping develop TRLX: https://github.com/CarperAI/trlx — the open source library for reinforcement learning with transformers.
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[P] RLHF Learning to Summarize: Implementation by CarperAI with trlX
trlX library here: https://github.com/CarperAI/trlx
- Will we ever see an open source alternative to ChatGPT?
alpaca-lora
Posts with mentions or reviews of alpaca-lora.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-11.
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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