language:
- en
library_name: transformers
tags:
- gpt
- llm
- large language model
- h2o-llmstudio
inference: false
thumbnail: >-
https://h2o.ai/etc.clientlibs/h2o/clientlibs/clientlib-site/resources/images/favicon.ico
license: apache-2.0
datasets:
- OpenAssistant/oasst1
I'm constantly enhancing these model descriptions to provide you with the most relevant and comprehensive information
h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2 - GGUF
- Model creator: h2oai
- Original model: h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2
K-Quants in Falcon 7b models
New Llama.cpp releases now allow for K-quantization of models that were previously incompatible with K-quants. This is achieved by employing a fallback solution for model layers that cannot be accurately quantized with K-quants.
For Falcon 7B models, although only a quarter of the layers can be quantized with true K-quants, this approach still benefits from utilizing various legacy quantization types, such as Q4_0, Q4_1, Q5_0, and Q5_1. As a result, it offers better quality at the same file size or smaller file sizes with comparable performance.
So this solution ensures improved performance and efficiency over legacy Q4_0, Q4_1, Q5_0 and Q5_1 Quantizations.
Important Update for Falcon Models in llama.cpp Versions After October 18, 2023
As previously noted on the Llama.cpp GitHub repository, all new Llama.cpp releases after October 18, 2023, required re-quantization due to the implementation of the new BPE tokenizer.
Update: The re-quantization process for Falcon Models is now complete, and the latest quantized models are available for download. To ensure continued compatibility with recent llama.cpp software, You need to update your Falcon models.
Key Points:
- Stay Informed: Keep an eye on software application release schedules using llama.cpp libraries.
- Monitor Upload Times: Re-quantization is complete. Watch for updates on my Hugging Face Model pages.
This change primarily affects Falcon and Starcoder models, with other models remaining unaffected. If you haven't already, please update your Falcon models for seamless compatibility with the latest llama.cpp versions.
About GGUF format
gguf
is the current file format used by the ggml
library.
A growing list of Software is using it and can therefore use this model.
The core project making use of the ggml library is the llama.cpp project by Georgi Gerganov
Quantization variants
There is a bunch of quantized files available to cater to your specific needs. Here's how to choose the best option for you:
Legacy quants
Q4_0, Q4_1, Q5_0, Q5_1 and Q8 are legacy
quantization types.
Nevertheless, they are fully supported, as there are several circumstances that cause certain model not to be compatible with the modern K-quants.
Note:
Now there's a new option to use K-quants even for previously 'incompatible' models, although this involves some fallback solution that makes them not real K-quants. More details can be found in affected model descriptions. (This mainly refers to Falcon 7b and Starcoder models)
K-quants
K-quants are designed with the idea that different levels of quantization in specific parts of the model can optimize performance, file size, and memory load. So, if possible, use K-quants. With a Q6_K, you'll likely find it challenging to discern a quality difference from the original model - ask your model two times the same question and you may encounter bigger quality differences.
Original Model Card:
Model Card
Summary
This model was trained using H2O LLM Studio.
- Base model: tiiuae/falcon-40b
- Dataset preparation: OpenAssistant/oasst1 personalized
Usage
To use the model with the transformers
library on a machine with GPUs, first make sure you have the transformers
, accelerate
and torch
libraries installed.
pip install transformers==4.29.2
pip install bitsandbytes==0.39.0
pip install accelerate==0.19.0
pip install torch==2.0.0
pip install einops==0.6.1
import torch
from transformers import pipeline, BitsAndBytesConfig, AutoTokenizer
model_kwargs = {}
quantization_config = None
# optional quantization
quantization_config = BitsAndBytesConfig(
load_in_8bit=True,
llm_int8_threshold=6.0,
)
model_kwargs["quantization_config"] = quantization_config
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
"h2oai/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2",
use_fast=False,
padding_side="left",
trust_remote_code=True,
)
generate_text = pipeline(
model="h2oai/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2",
tokenizer=tokenizer,
torch_dtype=torch.float16,
trust_remote_code=True,
use_fast=False,
device_map={"": "cuda:0"},
model_kwargs=model_kwargs,
)
res = generate_text(
"Why is drinking water so healthy?",
min_new_tokens=2,
max_new_tokens=1024,
do_sample=False,
num_beams=1,
temperature=float(0.3),
repetition_penalty=float(1.2),
renormalize_logits=True
)
print(res[0]["generated_text"])
You can print a sample prompt after the preprocessing step to see how it is feed to the tokenizer:
print(generate_text.preprocess("Why is drinking water so healthy?")["prompt_text"])
<|prompt|>Why is drinking water so healthy?<|endoftext|><|answer|>
Alternatively, you can download h2oai_pipeline.py, store it alongside your notebook, and construct the pipeline yourself from the loaded model and tokenizer:
import torch
from h2oai_pipeline import H2OTextGenerationPipeline
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer, BitsAndBytesConfig
quantization_config = None
# optional quantization
quantization_config = BitsAndBytesConfig(
load_in_8bit=True,
llm_int8_threshold=6.0,
)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
"h2oai/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2",
use_fast=False,
padding_side="left",
trust_remote_code=True,
)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
"h2oai/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2",
trust_remote_code=True,
torch_dtype=torch.float16,
device_map={"": "cuda:0"},
quantization_config=quantization_config
).eval()
generate_text = H2OTextGenerationPipeline(model=model, tokenizer=tokenizer)
res = generate_text(
"Why is drinking water so healthy?",
min_new_tokens=2,
max_new_tokens=1024,
do_sample=False,
num_beams=1,
temperature=float(0.3),
repetition_penalty=float(1.2),
renormalize_logits=True
)
print(res[0]["generated_text"])
You may also construct the pipeline from the loaded model and tokenizer yourself and consider the preprocessing steps:
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer, BitsAndBytesConfig
# Important: The prompt needs to be in the same format the model was trained with.
# You can find an example prompt in the experiment logs.
prompt = "<|prompt|>How are you?<|endoftext|><|answer|>"
quantization_config = None
# optional quantization
quantization_config = BitsAndBytesConfig(
load_in_8bit=True,
llm_int8_threshold=6.0,
)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
"h2oai/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2",
use_fast=False,
padding_side="left",
trust_remote_code=True,
)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
"h2oai/h2ogpt-gm-oasst1-en-2048-falcon-40b-v2",
trust_remote_code=True,
torch_dtype=torch.float16,
device_map={"": "cuda:0"},
quantization_config=quantization_config
).eval()
inputs = tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors="pt", add_special_tokens=False).to("cuda")
# generate configuration can be modified to your needs
tokens = model.generate(
**inputs,
min_new_tokens=2,
max_new_tokens=1024,
do_sample=False,
num_beams=1,
temperature=float(0.3),
repetition_penalty=float(1.2),
renormalize_logits=True
)[0]
tokens = tokens[inputs["input_ids"].shape[1]:]
answer = tokenizer.decode(tokens, skip_special_tokens=True)
print(answer)
Model Architecture
RWForCausalLM(
(transformer): RWModel(
(word_embeddings): Embedding(65024, 8192)
(h): ModuleList(
(0-59): 60 x DecoderLayer(
(ln_attn): LayerNorm((8192,), eps=1e-05, elementwise_affine=True)
(ln_mlp): LayerNorm((8192,), eps=1e-05, elementwise_affine=True)
(self_attention): Attention(
(maybe_rotary): RotaryEmbedding()
(query_key_value): Linear(in_features=8192, out_features=9216, bias=False)
(dense): Linear(in_features=8192, out_features=8192, bias=False)
(attention_dropout): Dropout(p=0.0, inplace=False)
)
(mlp): MLP(
(dense_h_to_4h): Linear(in_features=8192, out_features=32768, bias=False)
(act): GELU(approximate='none')
(dense_4h_to_h): Linear(in_features=32768, out_features=8192, bias=False)
)
)
)
(ln_f): LayerNorm((8192,), eps=1e-05, elementwise_affine=True)
)
(lm_head): Linear(in_features=8192, out_features=65024, bias=False)
)
Model Configuration
This model was trained using H2O LLM Studio and with the configuration in cfg.yaml. Visit H2O LLM Studio to learn how to train your own large language models.
Disclaimer
Please read this disclaimer carefully before using the large language model provided in this repository. Your use of the model signifies your agreement to the following terms and conditions.
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- Limitations: The large language model is an AI-based tool and not a human. It may produce incorrect, nonsensical, or irrelevant responses. It is the user's responsibility to critically evaluate the generated content and use it at their discretion.
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