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megatron-gpt2-345m - bnb 4bits

Original model description:

language: - en tags: - gpt2 license: apache-2.0 widget: - text: It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. Winston Smith, datasets: - wikitext - openwebtext - spacemanidol/cc-stories model-index: - name: megatron-gpt2-345m results: - task: type: text-generation name: Text generation dataset: name: WikiText-103 type: wikitext metrics: - type: wikitext value: 19.31 name: Perplexity - task: type: text-generation name: Text generation dataset: name: WikiText-2 type: wikitext metrics: - type: wikitext value: 17.151 name: Perplexity - task: type: text-generation name: Text generation dataset: name: LAMBADA type: lambada metrics: - type: lambada value: 5.509 name: Perplexity - type: lambada value: 68.31% name: Accuracy

This is an archive of nvidia/megatron-gpt2-345m that contains readily available model weights (375M). Its performance on Wikitext-103 is 19.31.1 In comparison, the performance of GPT2-large (1.5B) is 17.48 and GPT2-medium (762M) is 22.05.2

References

  1. Shoeybi, Mohammad, et al. Megatron-LM: Training Multi-Billion Parameter Language Models Using Model Parallelism. arXiv, 2019, https://doi.org/10.48550/ARXIV.1909.08053.
  2. Alec Radford, et al. Language Models are Unsupervised Multitask Learners. OpenAI, 2019. https://cdn.openai.com/better-language-models/language_models_are_unsupervised_multitask_learners.pdf.

Description

Megatron is a large, powerful transformer developed by the Applied Deep Learning Research team at NVIDIA. This particular Megatron model was trained from a generative, left-to-right transformer in the style of GPT-2. This model was trained on text sourced from Wikipedia, RealNews, OpenWebText, and CC-Stories. It contains 345 million parameters.

Find more information at https://github.com/NVIDIA/Megatron-LM

How to run Megatron GPT2 using Transformers

Text generation

The following code shows how to use the Megatron GPT2 checkpoint and Transformers to generate text.

import os
import torch

from transformers import GPT2Tokenizer, GPT2LMHeadModel

tokenizer = GPT2Tokenizer.from_pretrained("gpt2")
model = GPT2LMHeadModel.from_pretrained("robowaifudev/megatron-gpt2-345m")

if torch.cuda.is_available():
    device = torch.device("cuda")
    model.half()
else:
    device = torch.device("cpu")
model.to(device)
model.eval()

# Generate
prompt = (
"It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. Winston Smith,"
)
input_ids = tokenizer.encode(prompt, return_tensors="pt").to(device)
output = model.generate(
    input_ids=input_ids,
    max_length=len(input_ids) + 128,
    do_sample=True,
    top_k=64,
    top_p=0.9,
    temperature=0.8,
    num_return_sequences=2,
    repetition_penalty=1.025
)

# Output the text
print("Prompt:", prompt)
print("*" * 3)
for i, sentence in enumerate(output):
    text = tokenizer.decode(sentence, clean_up_tokenization_spaces=True)
    print(f"{i}:", text)
    print("*" * 3)

Original code

The original Megatron code can be found here: https://github.com/NVIDIA/Megatron-LM.

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