--- tags: - bert - oBERT - sparsity - pruning - compression language: en datasets: mnli --- # oBERT-12-upstream-pruned-unstructured-97-finetuned-mnli This model is obtained with [The Optimal BERT Surgeon: Scalable and Accurate Second-Order Pruning for Large Language Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.07259). It corresponds to the model presented in the `Table 2 - oBERT - MNLI 97%`. ``` Pruning method: oBERT upstream unstructured + sparse-transfer to downstream Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.07259 Dataset: MNLI Sparsity: 97% Number of layers: 12 ``` The dev-set performance reported in the paper is averaged over three seeds, and we release the best model (marked with `(*)`): ``` | oBERT 97% | m-acc | mm-acc| | ------------ | ----- | ----- | | seed=42 | 78.55 | 79.90 | | seed=3407 | 78.88 | 79.78 | | seed=54321(*)| 79.11 | 79.71 | | ------------ | ----- | ----- | | mean | 78.85 | 79.80 | | stdev | 0.281 | 0.096 | ``` Code: [https://github.com/neuralmagic/sparseml/tree/main/research/optimal_BERT_surgeon_oBERT](https://github.com/neuralmagic/sparseml/tree/main/research/optimal_BERT_surgeon_oBERT) If you find the model useful, please consider citing our work. ## Citation info ```bibtex @article{kurtic2022optimal, title={The Optimal BERT Surgeon: Scalable and Accurate Second-Order Pruning for Large Language Models}, author={Kurtic, Eldar and Campos, Daniel and Nguyen, Tuan and Frantar, Elias and Kurtz, Mark and Fineran, Benjamin and Goin, Michael and Alistarh, Dan}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.07259}, year={2022} } ```