base_model: tenyx/TenyxChat-7B-v1
inference: false
language:
- en
library_name: transformers
license: apache-2.0
model_creator: Tenyx
model_name: TenyxChat 7B v1
model_type: mistral
prompt_template: |
System: {system_message}
User: {prompt}
Assistant:
quantized_by: TheBloke
tags:
- tenyx-fine-tuning
- dpo
- tenyxchat
TheBloke's LLM work is generously supported by a grant from andreessen horowitz (a16z)
TenyxChat 7B v1 - AWQ
- Model creator: Tenyx
- Original model: TenyxChat 7B v1
Description
This repo contains AWQ model files for Tenyx's TenyxChat 7B v1.
These files were quantised using hardware kindly provided by Massed Compute.
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 with equivalent or better quality compared to the most commonly used GPTQ settings.
AWQ models are currently supported on Linux and Windows, with NVidia GPUs only. macOS users: please use GGUF models instead.
It is supported by:
- Text Generation Webui - using Loader: AutoAWQ
- vLLM - version 0.2.2 or later for support for all model types.
- Hugging Face Text Generation Inference (TGI)
- Transformers version 4.35.0 and later, from any code or client that supports Transformers
- AutoAWQ - for use from Python code
Repositories available
- AWQ model(s) for GPU inference.
- GPTQ models for GPU inference, with multiple quantisation parameter options.
- 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8-bit GGUF models for CPU+GPU inference
- Tenyx's original unquantised fp16 model in pytorch format, for GPU inference and for further conversions
Prompt template: System-User-Assistant-nohash
System: {system_message}
User: {prompt}
Assistant:
Provided files, and AWQ parameters
I currently release 128g GEMM models only. The addition of group_size 32 models, and GEMV kernel models, is being actively considered.
Models are released as sharded safetensors files.
Branch | Bits | GS | AWQ Dataset | Seq Len | Size |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
main | 4 | 128 | VMware Open Instruct | 4096 | 4.15 GB |
How to easily download and use this model in text-generation-webui
Please make sure you're using the latest version of text-generation-webui.
It is strongly recommended to use the text-generation-webui one-click-installers unless you're sure you know how to make a manual install.
- Click the Model tab.
- Under Download custom model or LoRA, enter
TheBloke/TenyxChat-7B-v1-AWQ
. - Click Download.
- The model will start downloading. Once it's finished it will say "Done".
- In the top left, click the refresh icon next to Model.
- In the Model dropdown, choose the model you just downloaded:
TenyxChat-7B-v1-AWQ
- Select Loader: AutoAWQ.
- Click Load, and the model will load and is now ready for use.
- If you want any custom settings, set them and then click Save settings for this model followed by Reload the Model in the top right.
- Once you're ready, click the Text Generation tab and enter a prompt to get started!
Multi-user inference server: vLLM
Documentation on installing and using vLLM can be found here.
- Please ensure you are using vLLM version 0.2 or later.
- When using vLLM as a server, pass the
--quantization awq
parameter.
For example:
python3 -m vllm.entrypoints.api_server --model TheBloke/TenyxChat-7B-v1-AWQ --quantization awq --dtype auto
- When using vLLM from Python code, again set
quantization=awq
.
For example:
from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams
prompts = [
"Tell me about AI",
"Write a story about llamas",
"What is 291 - 150?",
"How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?",
]
prompt_template=f'''System: {system_message}
User: {prompt}
Assistant:
'''
prompts = [prompt_template.format(prompt=prompt) for prompt in prompts]
sampling_params = SamplingParams(temperature=0.8, top_p=0.95)
llm = LLM(model="TheBloke/TenyxChat-7B-v1-AWQ", quantization="awq", dtype="auto")
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}")
Multi-user inference server: Hugging Face Text Generation Inference (TGI)
Use TGI version 1.1.0 or later. The official Docker container is: ghcr.io/huggingface/text-generation-inference:1.1.0
Example Docker parameters:
--model-id TheBloke/TenyxChat-7B-v1-AWQ --port 3000 --quantize awq --max-input-length 3696 --max-total-tokens 4096 --max-batch-prefill-tokens 4096
Example Python code for interfacing with TGI (requires huggingface-hub 0.17.0 or later):
pip3 install huggingface-hub
from huggingface_hub import InferenceClient
endpoint_url = "https://your-endpoint-url-here"
prompt = "Tell me about AI"
prompt_template=f'''System: {system_message}
User: {prompt}
Assistant:
'''
client = InferenceClient(endpoint_url)
response = client.text_generation(prompt,
max_new_tokens=128,
do_sample=True,
temperature=0.7,
top_p=0.95,
top_k=40,
repetition_penalty=1.1)
print(f"Model output: ", response)
Inference from Python code using Transformers
Install the necessary packages
- Requires: Transformers 4.35.0 or later.
- Requires: AutoAWQ 0.1.6 or later.
pip3 install --upgrade "autoawq>=0.1.6" "transformers>=4.35.0"
Note that if you are using PyTorch 2.0.1, the above AutoAWQ command will automatically upgrade you to PyTorch 2.1.0.
If you are using CUDA 11.8 and wish to continue using PyTorch 2.0.1, instead run this command:
pip3 install https://github.com/casper-hansen/AutoAWQ/releases/download/v0.1.6/autoawq-0.1.6+cu118-cp310-cp310-linux_x86_64.whl
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 .
Transformers example code (requires Transformers 4.35.0 and later)
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer, TextStreamer
model_name_or_path = "TheBloke/TenyxChat-7B-v1-AWQ"
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name_or_path)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
model_name_or_path,
low_cpu_mem_usage=True,
device_map="cuda:0"
)
# Using the text streamer to stream output one token at a time
streamer = TextStreamer(tokenizer, skip_prompt=True, skip_special_tokens=True)
prompt = "Tell me about AI"
prompt_template=f'''System: {system_message}
User: {prompt}
Assistant:
'''
# Convert prompt to tokens
tokens = tokenizer(
prompt_template,
return_tensors='pt'
).input_ids.cuda()
generation_params = {
"do_sample": True,
"temperature": 0.7,
"top_p": 0.95,
"top_k": 40,
"max_new_tokens": 512,
"repetition_penalty": 1.1
}
# Generate streamed output, visible one token at a time
generation_output = model.generate(
tokens,
streamer=streamer,
**generation_params
)
# Generation without a streamer, which will include the prompt in the output
generation_output = model.generate(
tokens,
**generation_params
)
# Get the tokens from the output, decode them, print them
token_output = generation_output[0]
text_output = tokenizer.decode(token_output)
print("model.generate output: ", text_output)
# Inference is also possible via Transformers' pipeline
from transformers import pipeline
pipe = pipeline(
"text-generation",
model=model,
tokenizer=tokenizer,
**generation_params
)
pipe_output = pipe(prompt_template)[0]['generated_text']
print("pipeline output: ", pipe_output)
Compatibility
The files provided are tested to work with:
- text-generation-webui using
Loader: AutoAWQ
. - vLLM version 0.2.0 and later.
- Hugging Face Text Generation Inference (TGI) version 1.1.0 and later.
- Transformers version 4.35.0 and later.
- AutoAWQ version 0.1.1 and later.
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Original model card: Tenyx's TenyxChat 7B v1
TenyxChat: Language Model Alignment using Tenyx Fine-tuning
Introducing TenyxChat, a series of ChatGPT-like models trained to function as useful assistants through preference tuning, using Tenyx's recently released advanced fine-tuning technology (VentureBeat article). Our first chat model in the series, TenyxChat-7B-v1, is trained using the Direct Preference Optimization (DPO) framework on the open-source AI feedback dataset UltraFeedback.
We fine-tune Openchat-3.5 with our proprietary approach (blog, service), which shows an increase in MT-Bench, without a drop in performance of the model on other benchmarks. Our approach aims to mitigate forgetting in LLMs in a computationally efficient manner, thereby enabling continual fine-tuning capabilities without altering the pre-trained output distribution. TenyxChat-7B-v1 was trained using eight A100s (80GB) for two hours, with a training setup obtained from HuggingFaceH4 (GitHub).
Model details
- Model type: Fine-tuned 7B model for chat.
- License: Apache 2.0
- Base model: OpenChat 3.5 (https://huggingface.co/openchat/openchat_3.5)
- Demo: spaces/tenyx/TenyxChat-7B-v1
Usage
Our model uses a simple chat template based on OpenChat 3.5. The chat template usage with a Hugging face generation example is shown below.
Chat Template (Jinja)
{{ bos_token }}
{% for message in messages %}
{% if message['role'] == 'user' %}
{{ 'User:' + message['content'] + eos_token }}
{% elif message['role'] == 'system' %}
{{ 'System:' + message['content'] + eos_token }}
{% elif message['role'] == 'assistant' %}
{{ 'Assistant:' + message['content'] + eos_token }}
{% endif %}
{% if loop.last and add_generation_prompt %}\n{{ 'Assistant:' }}{% endif %}\n{% endfor %}
Hugging face Example
import torch
from transformers import pipeline
pipe = pipeline("text-generation", model="tenyx/TenyxChat-7B-v1", torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16, device_map="auto")
messages = [
{"role": "system", "content": "You are a friendly chatbot who always responds in the style of a pirate."},
{"role": "user", "content": "Hi. I would like to make a hotel booking."},
]
prompt = pipe.tokenizer.apply_chat_template(messages, tokenize=False, add_generation_prompt=True)
outputs = pipe(prompt, max_new_tokens=512, do_sample=False)
Output
<s> System:You are a friendly chatbot who always responds in the style of a pirate.<|end_of_turn|>
User:Hi. I would like to make a hotel booking.<|end_of_turn|>
Assistant: Ahoy there me hearty! Arr, ye be lookin' fer a place to rest yer weary bones, eh?
Well then, let's set sail on this grand adventure and find ye a swell place to stay!
To begin, tell me the location ye be seekin' and the dates ye be lookin' to set sail.
And don't ye worry, me matey, I'll be sure to find ye a place that'll make ye feel like a king or queen on land!
Performance
At the time of release (Jan 2024), TenyxChat-7B-v1 is the highest-ranked chat model on the MT-Bench evaluation available for download and commercial use. We list here the benchmark results on several standard setups while comparing popular 7B models as baselines.
MT-Bench
MT-Bench is a benchmark made up of 80 high-quality multi-turn questions. These questions fall into eight categories: Writing, Roleplay, Reasoning, Math, Coding, Extraction, STEM, and Humanities. The chat models are rated using GPT-4 on a scale of 1 to 10, with higher values corresponding to better responses.
Model | First Turn | Second Turn | Average |
---|---|---|---|
GPT-4* | 8.95625 | 9.02500 | 8.990625 |
TenyxChat-7B-v1 | 8.45000 | 7.75625 | 8.103125 |
Starling-lm-7B-alpha | 8.42500 | 7.68750 | 8.056250 |
OpenChat-3.5 | 8.18125 | 7.41250 | 7.796875 |
GPT-3.5-turbo* | 8.07500 | 7.81250 | 7.943750 |
OpenLLM Leader-7B** | 8.05000 | 7.61250 | 7.831250 |
*values reported on lmsys ChatBot Arena
**The OpenLLM Leader as of Jan 5, 2024 is the merge model available as samir-fama/SamirGPT-v1
Comparison with additional Open LLM LeaderBoard models
Model | First Turn | Second Turn | Average |
---|---|---|---|
TenyxChat-7B-v1 | 8.45000 | 7.756250 | 8.103125 |
SamirGPT-v1 | 8.05000 | 7.612500 | 7.831250 |
FernandoGPT-v1 | 8.08125 | 7.256250 | 7.668750 |
Go-Bruins-v2 | 8.13750 | 7.150000 | 7.643750 |
mistral_tv-neural-marconroni | 7.76875 | 6.987500 | 7.378125 |
neuronovo-7B-v0.2 | 7.73750 | 6.662500 | 7.200000 |
neural-chat-7b-v3-3 | 7.39375 | 5.881250 | 6.637500 |
LM Evaluation - Open LLM Leaderboard
We assess models on 7 benchmarks using the Eleuther AI Language Model Evaluation Harness. This setup is based of that used for Open LLM Leaderboard.
- AI2 Reasoning Challenge (25-shot) - grade-school science questions.
- HellaSwag (10-shot) - commonsense inference test.
- MMLU (5-shot) - multitask accuracy test covering 57 tasks.
- TruthfulQA (0-shot) - test measuring model's propensity to reproduce online falsehoods.
- Winogrande (5-shot) - Winograd benchmark for commonsense reasoning.
- GSM8k (5-shot) - grade school math word problems test.
These benchmarks test reasoning and knowledge in various tasks in few-shot settings (higher scores are better).
Model | MMLU | Winogrande | GSM8k | ARC | HellaSwag | TruthfulQA | Average |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TenyxChat-7B-v1 | 63.6 | 72.3 | 69.0 | 62.7 | 66.6 | 46.7 | 63.48 |
Starling-7B-alpha | 63.5 | 72.1 | 67.9 | 61.1 | 66.1 | 42.1 | 62.13 |
OpenChat-3.5 | 63.6 | 72.1 | 68.2 | 61.3 | 65.2 | 41.8 | 62.03 |
Mistral-7B | 62.4 | 74.0 | 38.1 | 57.2 | 62.8 | 37.8 | 55.38 |
OpenLLM Leader-7B | 64.3 | 78.7 | 73.3 | 66.6 | 68.4 | 58.5 | 68.3 |
Note: While the Open LLM Leaderboard indicates that these chat models perform less effectively compared to the leading 7B model, it's important to note that the leading model struggles in the multi-turn chat setting of MT-Bench (as demonstrated in our evaluation above). In contrast, TenyxChat-7B-v1 demonstrates robustness against common fine-tuning challenges, such as catastrophic forgetting. This unique feature enables TenyxChat-7B-v1 to excel not only in chat benchmarks like MT-Bench, but also in a wider range of general reasoning benchmarks on the Open LLM Leaderboard.
Limitations
TenyxChat-7B-v1, like other small-sized language models, has its own set of limitations. We haven’t fine-tuned the model explicitly to align with human safety preferences. Therefore, it is capable of producing undesirable outputs, particularly when adversarially prompted. From our observation, the model still tends to struggle with tasks that involve reasoning and math questions. In some instances, it might generate verbose or extraneous content.
License
TenyxChat-7B-v1, similar to OpenChat 3.5, is distributed under the Apache License 2.0.
Citation
If you use TenyxChat-7B for your research, cite us as
@misc{tenyxchat2024,
title={TenyxChat**:** Language Model Alignment using Tenyx Fine-tuning},
author={Tenyx},
year={2024},
}