inference: false
license: apache-2.0
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This is Bunny-v1.0-4B.
Bunny is a family of lightweight but powerful multimodal models. It offers multiple plug-and-play vision encoders, like EVA-CLIP, SigLIP and language backbones, including Phi-3-mini, Llama-3-8B, Phi-1.5, StableLM-2 and Phi-2. To compensate for the decrease in model size, we construct more informative training data by curated selection from a broader data source.
We provide Bunny-v1.0-4B, which is built upon SigLIP and Phi-3-mini-4k-instruct. More details about this model can be found in GitHub.
MME | MME | MMB | SEED(-IMG) | MMMU | VQA | GQA | SQA | POPE | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bunny-v1.0-4B | 1495.2 | 338.9 | 74.0/73.5 | 64.5(72.1) | 40.1/39.1 | 81.5 | 63.5 | 75.1 | 86.7 |
Quickstart
Here we show a code snippet to show you how to use the model with transformers.
Before running the snippet, you need to install the following dependencies:
pip install torch transformers accelerate pillow
If the CUDA memory is enough, it would be faster to execute this snippet by setting CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0
.
import torch
import transformers
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
from PIL import Image
import warnings
# disable some warnings
transformers.logging.set_verbosity_error()
transformers.logging.disable_progress_bar()
warnings.filterwarnings('ignore')
# set device
device = 'cuda' # or cpu
torch.set_default_device(device)
# create model
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
'BAAI/Bunny-v1_0-4B',
torch_dtype=torch.float16, # float32 for cpu
device_map='auto',
trust_remote_code=True)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
'BAAI/Bunny-v1_0-4B',
trust_remote_code=True)
# text prompt
prompt = 'Why is the image funny?'
text = f"A chat between a curious user and an artificial intelligence assistant. The assistant gives helpful, detailed, and polite answers to the user's questions. USER: <image>\n{prompt} ASSISTANT:"
text_chunks = [tokenizer(chunk).input_ids for chunk in text.split('<image>')]
input_ids = torch.tensor(text_chunks[0] + [-200] + text_chunks[1][1:], dtype=torch.long).unsqueeze(0).to(device)
# image, sample images can be found in images folder
image = Image.open('example_2.png')
image_tensor = model.process_images([image], model.config).to(dtype=model.dtype, device=device)
# generate
output_ids = model.generate(
input_ids,
images=image_tensor,
max_new_tokens=100,
use_cache=True)[0]
print(tokenizer.decode(output_ids[input_ids.shape[1]:], skip_special_tokens=True).strip())