This is a new kind of model optimization. It is based on a new method for the analysis of the functional role of layers within the transformer stack, and on layer duplication (self-merging) to increase intelligence.

No Weights were modified in this process!

Model improvement with layer duplication:

Average IFEval BBH MATH Lvl 5 GPQA MUSR MMLU-PRO
RYS Improvement 2.61% -2.05% 2.51% 8.16% 2.58% 17.72% 0.31%

This model is based on MaziyarPanahi/calme-2.1-qwen2-72b, which in turn was tuned from Qwen2-72B. As this method is orthogonal to fine-tuning, the further finetune from MaziyarPanahi now has the top position: https://huggingface.co/MaziyarPanahi/calme-2.4-rys-78b

A paper on the technique is currently being written. Currently, all four top models on the leaderboard are based on the RYS method. Special thanks to my wife, for putting up with me coding in the basement for too many evenings and weekends for months!

This research was supported with hardware from the appliedAI Institute, whose goal is to generate and communicate high-quality knowledge about trustworthy AI.

Quickstart

Here is a code snippet with apply_chat_template to show you how to load the tokenizer and model and how to generate content.

from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
device = "cuda" # the device to load the model onto

model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
    "dnhkng/RYS-XLarge",
    torch_dtype="auto",
    device_map="auto"
)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("dnhkng/RYS-XLarge")

prompt = "Give me a short introduction to large language model."
messages = [
    {"role": "system", "content": "You are a helpful assistant."},
    {"role": "user", "content": prompt}
]
text = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(
    messages,
    tokenize=False,
    add_generation_prompt=True
)
model_inputs = tokenizer([text], return_tensors="pt").to(device)

generated_ids = model.generate(
    model_inputs.input_ids,
    max_new_tokens=512
)
generated_ids = [
    output_ids[len(input_ids):] for input_ids, output_ids in zip(model_inputs.input_ids, generated_ids)
]

response = tokenizer.batch_decode(generated_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)[0]

Open LLM Leaderboard Evaluation Results

Detailed results can be found here

Metric Value
Avg. 44.75
IFEval (0-Shot) 79.96
BBH (3-Shot) 58.77
MATH Lvl 5 (4-Shot) 38.97
GPQA (0-shot) 17.90
MuSR (0-shot) 23.72
MMLU-PRO (5-shot) 49.20

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Innovation enthusiast, AI strategist, and interdisciplinary-tech nerd – that's me! With over a decade of experience in research and project management, my professional journey has been largely shaped by my passion for artificial intelligence and its potential to transform various industries. With a solid background in artificial intelligence and machine learning, coupled with a knack for innovation and problem-solving (and a healthy dose of curiosity), I'm excited to bring my skills to a new team.

Originally from Australia, where I earned my degrees in Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, I moved to Germany in 2004. My academic pursuit continued with a Ph.D. in Chemistry at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry. Today, I leverage my robust educational background and diverse industry experience to drive AI innovations in a wide range of applications. Hobbies? Lots: I've also built the world's most powerful espresso machine and am working to bring GLaDOS to life.


I'm based out of Munich, Germany, but I would be interested in working remotely for a team with more compute than my 2x 4090s 4x H100s (thanks appliedAI!) πŸš€

Reach out via LinkedIn - Dr David Noel Ng

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