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MAmmoTH Coder 34B - AWQ

Description

This repo contains AWQ model files for TIGER-Lab's MAmmoTH Coder 34B.

About AWQ

AWQ is an efficient, accurate and blazing-fast low-bit weight quantization method, currently supporting 4-bit quantization. Compared to GPTQ, it offers faster Transformers-based inference.

It is also now supported by continuous batching server vLLM, allowing use of AWQ models for high-throughput concurrent inference in multi-user server scenarios. Note that, at the time of writing, overall throughput is still lower than running vLLM with unquantised models, however using AWQ enables using much smaller GPUs which can lead to easier deployment and overall cost savings. For example, a 70B model can be run on 1 x 48GB GPU instead of 2 x 80GB.

Repositories available

Prompt template: Alpaca

Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request.

### Instruction:
{prompt}

### Response:

Licensing

The creator of the source model has listed its license as mit, and this quantization has therefore used that same license.

As this model is based on Llama 2, it is also subject to the Meta Llama 2 license terms, and the license files for that are additionally included. It should therefore be considered as being claimed to be licensed under both licenses. I contacted Hugging Face for clarification on dual licensing but they do not yet have an official position. Should this change, or should Meta provide any feedback on this situation, I will update this section accordingly.

In the meantime, any questions regarding licensing, and in particular how these two licenses might interact, should be directed to the original model repository: TIGER-Lab's MAmmoTH Coder 34B.

Provided files and AWQ parameters

For my first release of AWQ models, I am releasing 128g models only. I will consider adding 32g as well if there is interest, and once I have done perplexity and evaluation comparisons, but at this time 32g models are still not fully tested with AutoAWQ and vLLM.

Models are released as sharded safetensors files.

Branch Bits GS AWQ Dataset Seq Len Size
main 4 128 Evol Instruct Code 4096 18.31 GB

Serving this model from vLLM

Documentation on installing and using vLLM can be found here.

  • When using vLLM as a server, pass the --quantization awq parameter, for example:
python3 python -m vllm.entrypoints.api_server --model TheBloke/MAmmoTH-Coder-34B-AWQ --quantization awq --dtype half

When using vLLM from Python code, pass the quantization=awq parameter, for example:

from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams

prompts = [
    "Hello, my name is",
    "The president of the United States is",
    "The capital of France is",
    "The future of AI is",
]
sampling_params = SamplingParams(temperature=0.8, top_p=0.95)

llm = LLM(model="TheBloke/MAmmoTH-Coder-34B-AWQ", quantization="awq", dtype="half")

outputs = llm.generate(prompts, sampling_params)

# Print the outputs.
for output in outputs:
    prompt = output.prompt
    generated_text = output.outputs[0].text
    print(f"Prompt: {prompt!r}, Generated text: {generated_text!r}")

How to use this AWQ model from Python code

Install the necessary packages

Requires: AutoAWQ 0.0.2 or later

pip3 install autoawq

If you have problems installing AutoAWQ using the pre-built wheels, install it from source instead:

pip3 uninstall -y autoawq
git clone https://github.com/casper-hansen/AutoAWQ
cd AutoAWQ
pip3 install .

You can then try the following example code

from awq import AutoAWQForCausalLM
from transformers import AutoTokenizer

model_name_or_path = "TheBloke/MAmmoTH-Coder-34B-AWQ"

# Load model
model = AutoAWQForCausalLM.from_quantized(model_name_or_path, fuse_layers=True,
                                          trust_remote_code=False, safetensors=True)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name_or_path, trust_remote_code=False)

prompt = "Tell me about AI"
prompt_template=f'''Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request.

### Instruction:
{prompt}

### Response:

'''

print("\n\n*** Generate:")

tokens = tokenizer(
    prompt_template,
    return_tensors='pt'
).input_ids.cuda()

# Generate output
generation_output = model.generate(
    tokens,
    do_sample=True,
    temperature=0.7,
    top_p=0.95,
    top_k=40,
    max_new_tokens=512
)

print("Output: ", tokenizer.decode(generation_output[0]))

# Inference can also be done using transformers' pipeline
from transformers import pipeline

print("*** Pipeline:")
pipe = pipeline(
    "text-generation",
    model=model,
    tokenizer=tokenizer,
    max_new_tokens=512,
    do_sample=True,
    temperature=0.7,
    top_p=0.95,
    top_k=40,
    repetition_penalty=1.1
)

print(pipe(prompt_template)[0]['generated_text'])

Compatibility

The files provided are tested to work with AutoAWQ, and vLLM.

Huggingface Text Generation Inference (TGI) is not yet compatible with AWQ, but a PR is open which should bring support soon: TGI PR #781.

Discord

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TheBloke AI's Discord server

Thanks, and how to contribute

Thanks to the chirper.ai team!

Thanks to Clay from gpus.llm-utils.org!

I've had a lot of people ask if they can contribute. I enjoy providing models and helping people, and would love to be able to spend even more time doing it, as well as expanding into new projects like fine tuning/training.

If you're able and willing to contribute it will be most gratefully received and will help me to keep providing more models, and to start work on new AI projects.

Donaters will get priority support on any and all AI/LLM/model questions and requests, access to a private Discord room, plus other benefits.

Special thanks to: Aemon Algiz.

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Thank you to all my generous patrons and donaters!

And thank you again to a16z for their generous grant.

Original model card: TIGER-Lab's MAmmoTH Coder 34B

🦣 MAmmoTH: Building Math Generalist Models through Hybrid Instruction Tuning

Project Page: https://tiger-ai-lab.github.io/MAmmoTH/

Paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2309.05653.pdf

Code: https://github.com/TIGER-AI-Lab/MAmmoTH

Introduction

We introduce 🦣 MAmmoTH, a series of open-source large language models (LLMs) specifically tailored for general math problem-solving. The MAmmoTH models are trained on 🤗 MathInstruct Dataset, a meticulously curated instruction tuning dataset that is lightweight yet generalizable. MathInstruct is compiled from 13 math rationale datasets, six of which are newly curated by this work. It uniquely focuses on the hybrid use of chain-of-thought (CoT) and program-of-thought (PoT) rationales, and ensures extensive coverage of diverse mathematical fields.

Base Model: Llama-2 Base Model: Code Llama
7B 🦣 MAmmoTH-7B 🦣 MAmmoTH-Coder-7B
13B 🦣 MAmmoTH-13B 🦣 MAmmoTH-Coder-13B
34B - 🦣 MAmmoTH-Coder-34B
70B 🦣 MAmmoTH-70B -
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Training Data

The models are trained on the 🤗 MathInstruct Dataset, which is compiled from 13 different math rationale datasets. Check out the dataset card for more details.

Training Procedure

The models are fine-tuned with the MathInstruct dataset using the original Llama-2 and Code Llama models as base models. The training procedure varies for different models based on their sizes. Check out our paper for more details.

Evaluation

The models are evaluated using open-ended and multiple-choice math problems from several datasets. Here are the results:

Model Size Base GSM8K MATH AQuA NumGLUE IID Avg SVAMP Mathematics SimulEq SAT-Math MMLU-Math OOD Avg
MAmmoTH 7B Llama-2 51.7 31.2 42.9 53.1 44.7 66.7 44.8 42 36.4 38.6 45.7
MAmmoTH-Coder 7B Code-Llama 58.8 35.2 43 57.1 48.5 71.1 53.9 44.6 40 40.5 50.2
MAmmoTH 13B Llama-2 61.7 36 44.8 59.6 50.5 72.4 48.7 40.5 42.7 45.3 49.9
MAmmoTH-Coder 13B Code-Llama 64.3 38.6 46.1 54.2 50.8 73.2 60 44.1 40.9 45.2 52.6
MAmmoTH-Coder 34B Code-Llama 72.3 46.8 50.8 59.6 57.3 84 64.7 50.6 51.8 50.2 60.3
MAmmoTH 70B Llama-2 76.7 44.2 61.4 64.3 61.7 81.7 55.3 45.3 58.6 52.3 58.6

Usage

You can use the models through Huggingface's Transformers library. Use the pipeline function to create a text-generation pipeline with the model of your choice, then feed in a math problem to get the solution. Check our Github repo for more advanced use: https://github.com/TIGER-AI-Lab/MAmmoTH

Prompt Format

If you want to do CoT:

Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request.

### Instruction:
{instruction}

### Response:

If you want to do PoT:

Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request.

### Instruction:
{instruction} Let's write a program.

### Response:

Intended Uses

These models are trained for research purposes. They are designed to solve general math problems. They can be used in educational software, tutoring systems, or any application where a solution to a math problem is needed. The models can generate both a chain of thought (CoT) rationale and a program of thought (PoT) rationale, providing a comprehensive solution to a given math problem.

Limitations

We've tried our best to build math generalist models. However, we acknowledge that the models' performance may vary based on the complexity and specifics of the math problem. Still not all mathematical fields can be covered comprehensively.

Citation

If you use the models, data, or code from this project, please cite the original paper:

@article{yue2023mammoth,
  title={MAmmoTH: Building Math Generalist Models through Hybrid Instruction Tuning},
  author={Xiang Yue, Xingwei Qu, Ge Zhang, Yao Fu, Wenhao Huang, Huan Sun, Yu Su, Wenhu Chen},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.05653},
  year={2023}
}
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