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---
language:
- en
license: mit
tags:
- text-classfication
- int8
- PostTrainingStatic
datasets:
- glue
metrics:
- f1
model-index:
- name: xlnet-base-cased-mrpc-int8-static
results:
- task:
name: Text Classification
type: text-classification
dataset:
name: GLUE MRPC
type: glue
args: mrpc
metrics:
- name: F1
type: f1
value: 0.8892794376098417
---
# INT8 xlnet-base-cased-mrpc
### Post-training static quantization
This is an INT8 PyTorch model quantized with [Intel® Neural Compressor](https://github.com/intel/neural-compressor).
The original fp32 model comes from the fine-tuned model [xlnet-base-cased-mrpc](https://huggingface.co/Intel/xlnet-base-cased-mrpc).
The calibration dataloader is the train dataloader. The default calibration sampling size 300 isn't divisible exactly by batch size 8, so the real sampling size is 304.
### Test result
- Batch size = 8
- [Amazon Web Services](https://aws.amazon.com/) c6i.xlarge (Intel ICE Lake: 4 vCPUs, 8g Memory) instance.
| |INT8|FP32|
|---|:---:|:---:|
| **Throughput (samples/sec)** |12.506|9.436|
| **Accuracy (eval-f1)** |0.8893|0.8897|
| **Model size (MB)** |215|448|
### Load with Intel® Neural Compressor (build from source):
```python
from neural_compressor.utils.load_huggingface import OptimizedModel
int8_model = OptimizedModel.from_pretrained(
'Intel/xlnet-base-cased-mrpc-int8-static',
)
```
Notes:
- The INT8 model has better performance than the FP32 model when the CPU is fully occupied. Otherwise, there will be the illusion that INT8 is inferior to FP32.