--- inference: false language: - ja --- # weblab-10b-instruction-sft-GPTQ Original model [weblab-10b-instruction-sft](https://huggingface.co/matsuo-lab/weblab-10b-instruction-sft) which is a Japanese-centric multilingual GPT-NeoX model of 10 billion parameters. This model is a quantized(miniaturized) version of the original model(21.42GB). There are currently two well-known quantization version of original model. (1)GPTQ version(This model. 6.3 GB) The size is smaller and the execution speed is faster, but the inference performance may be a little worse than original model. At least one GPU is currently required due to a limitation of the Accelerate library. So this model cannot be run with the huggingface space free version. You need autoGPTQ library to use this model. (2)llama.cpp version(gguf)([matsuolab-weblab-10b-instruction-sft-gguf](https://huggingface.co/mmnga/matsuolab-weblab-10b-instruction-sft-gguf) 6.03GB) created by mmnga. You can use gguf model with llama.cpp at cpu only machine. But maybe gguf model little bit slower then GPTQ especialy long text. ### sample code Currently, models may behave differently on local PC and Colab. On Colab, the model may not respond if you include instructional prompts. [Colab Sample script](https://github.com/webbigdata-jp/python_sample/blob/main/weblab_10b_instruction_sft_GPTQ_sample.ipynb) If you get an error (something not found or something is not defined) in the script below, please refer to the official documentation and Colab samples and specify a specific version. ``` pip install auto-gptq ``` ``` from transformers import AutoTokenizer from auto_gptq import AutoGPTQForCausalLM quantized_model_dir = "dahara1/weblab-10b-instruction-sft-GPTQ" model_basename = "gptq_model-4bit-128g" tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(quantized_model_dir) model = AutoGPTQForCausalLM.from_quantized( quantized_model_dir, model_basename=model_basename, use_safetensors=True, device="cuda:0") prompt_text = "スタジオジブリの作品を5つ教えてください" prompt_template = f'以下は、タスクを説明する指示です。要求を適切に満たす応答を書きなさい。\n\n### 指示:\n{prompt_text}\n\n### 応答:' tokens = tokenizer(prompt_template, return_tensors="pt").to("cuda:0").input_ids output = model.generate(input_ids=tokens, max_new_tokens=100, do_sample=True, temperature=0.8) print(tokenizer.decode(output[0])) ``` ### Other AutoGPTQ documents https://github.com/PanQiWei/AutoGPTQ/blob/main/docs/tutorial/01-Quick-Start.md ### Benchmark The results below are preliminary. The blank part is under measurement. Also, the score may change as a result of more tuning. * **Japanese benchmark** - *We used [Stability-AI/lm-evaluation-harness + gakada's AutoGPTQ PR](https://github.com/webbigdata-jp/lm-evaluation-harness) for evaluation. ([Stability-AI/lm-evaluation-harness](https://github.com/Stability-AI/lm-evaluation-harness/tree/jp-stable) + [gakada's AutoGPTQ PR](https://github.com/EleutherAI/lm-evaluation-harness/pull/519))* - *The 4-task average accuracy is based on results of JCommonsenseQA-1.1, JNLI-1.1, MARC-ja-1.1, and JSQuAD-1.1.* - *model loading is performed with gptq_use_triton=True, and evaluation is performed with template version 0.3 using the few-shot in-context learning.* - *The number of few-shots is 3,3,3,2.* | Model | Average | JCommonsenseQA | JNLI | MARC-ja | JSQuAD | | :-- | :-- | :-- | :-- | :-- | :-- | | weblab-10b-instruction-sft | 78.78 | 74.35 | 65.65 | 96.06 | 79.04 | | weblab-10b | 66.38 | 65.86 | 54.19 | 84.49 | 60.98 | | *weblab-10b-instruction-sft-GPTQ* | 69.72 | 74.53 | 41.70 | 89.95 | 72.69 |