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Quantizations of https://huggingface.co/Intel/neural-chat-7b-v3-3

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How To Use

Context length for this model: 8192 tokens (same as https://huggingface.co/mistralai/Mistral-7B-v0.1)

Reproduce the model

Here is the sample code to reproduce the model: GitHub sample code. Here is the documentation to reproduce building the model:

git clone https://github.com/intel/intel-extension-for-transformers.git
cd intel-extension-for-transformers

docker build --no-cache ./ --target hpu --build-arg REPO=https://github.com/intel/intel-extension-for-transformers.git --build-arg ITREX_VER=main -f ./intel_extension_for_transformers/neural_chat/docker/Dockerfile -t chatbot_finetuning:latest

docker run -it --runtime=habana -e HABANA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all -e OMPI_MCA_btl_vader_single_copy_mechanism=none --cap-add=sys_nice --net=host --ipc=host chatbot_finetuning:latest

# after entering docker container
cd examples/finetuning/finetune_neuralchat_v3

We select the latest pretrained mistralai/Mistral-7B-v0.1 and the open source dataset Open-Orca/SlimOrca to conduct the experiment.

The below script use deepspeed zero2 to lanuch the training with 8 cards Gaudi2. In the finetune_neuralchat_v3.py, the default use_habana=True, use_lazy_mode=True, device="hpu" for Gaudi2. And if you want to run it on NVIDIA GPU, you can set them use_habana=False, use_lazy_mode=False, device="auto".

deepspeed --include localhost:0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 \
    --master_port 29501 \
    finetune_neuralchat_v3.py

Merge the LoRA weights:

python apply_lora.py \
    --base-model-path mistralai/Mistral-7B-v0.1 \
    --lora-model-path finetuned_model/ \
    --output-path finetuned_model_lora

Use the model

FP32 Inference with Transformers

import transformers


model_name = 'Intel/neural-chat-7b-v3-3'
model = transformers.AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(model_name)
tokenizer = transformers.AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name)

def generate_response(system_input, user_input):

    # Format the input using the provided template
    prompt = f"### System:\n{system_input}\n### User:\n{user_input}\n### Assistant:\n"

    # Tokenize and encode the prompt
    inputs = tokenizer.encode(prompt, return_tensors="pt", add_special_tokens=False)

    # Generate a response
    outputs = model.generate(inputs, max_length=1000, num_return_sequences=1)
    response = tokenizer.decode(outputs[0], skip_special_tokens=True)

    # Extract only the assistant's response
    return response.split("### Assistant:\n")[-1]


# Example usage
system_input = "You are a math expert assistant. Your mission is to help users understand and solve various math problems. You should provide step-by-step solutions, explain reasonings and give the correct answer."
user_input = "calculate 100 + 520 + 60"
response = generate_response(system_input, user_input)
print(response)

# expected response
"""
To calculate the sum of 100, 520, and 60, we will follow these steps:

1. Add the first two numbers: 100 + 520
2. Add the result from step 1 to the third number: (100 + 520) + 60

Step 1: Add 100 and 520
100 + 520 = 620

Step 2: Add the result from step 1 to the third number (60)
(620) + 60 = 680

So, the sum of 100, 520, and 60 is 680.
"""

BF16 Inference with Intel Extension for Transformers and Intel Extension for Pytorch

from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TextStreamer
import torch
from intel_extension_for_transformers.transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM
import intel_extension_for_pytorch as ipex

model_name = "Intel/neural-chat-7b-v3-3"
prompt = "Once upon a time, there existed a little girl,"

tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name, trust_remote_code=True)
inputs = tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors="pt").input_ids
streamer = TextStreamer(tokenizer)

model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(model_name, torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16)
model = ipex.optimize(model.eval(), dtype=torch.bfloat16, inplace=True, level="O1", auto_kernel_selection=True)

outputs = model.generate(inputs, streamer=streamer, max_new_tokens=300)

INT4 Inference with Transformers and Intel Extension for Transformers

from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TextStreamer
from intel_extension_for_transformers.transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, WeightOnlyQuantConfig
model_name = "Intel/neural-chat-7b-v3-3"

# for int8, should set weight_dtype="int8"       
config = WeightOnlyQuantConfig(compute_dtype="bf16", weight_dtype="int4")
prompt = "Once upon a time, there existed a little girl,"

tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name, trust_remote_code=True)
inputs = tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors="pt").input_ids
streamer = TextStreamer(tokenizer)

model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(model_name, quantization_config=config)
outputs = model.generate(inputs, streamer=streamer, max_new_tokens=300)
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