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---
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language:
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- cs
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metrics:
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- perplexity
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pipeline_tag: text-generation
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license: mit
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datasets:
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- BUT-FIT/BUT-LCC
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---
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# Czech GPT
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This is our GPT-2 XL trained as a part of the research involved in [SemANT project](https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/project/1629/.en).
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# <span style="color:red">BUT LM Model Roster</span>
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- [BUT-FIT/CSTinyLlama-1.2B](https://huggingface.co/BUT-FIT/CSTinyLlama-1.2B)
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- [BUT-FIT/Czech-GPT-2-XL-133k](https://huggingface.co/BUT-FIT/Czech-GPT-2-XL-133k)
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- [BUT-FIT/csmpt7b](https://huggingface.co/BUT-FIT/csmpt7b)
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## Factsheet
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- The model is trained on our `15,621,685,248 token/78,48 GB/10,900,000,000 word/18,800,000 paragraph` corpus of Czech obtained by Web Crawling.
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- The original size of our corpus before deduplication and lm-filtering steps was `266,44 GB`.
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- Our tokenizer size is 64k, and we use GPT-2 like BPE encoding for tokenization.
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- The model is trained in GPT-2 style, the first token is an actual text token (not bos). Thus first token probability can't be computed.
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- Due to the feature of our code, our model was never trained to generate [EOS].
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- The model was trained by 133,000 update steps (~139B training tokens), before the end of the experiment.
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- The model was adapted from the original GPT-2 XL, by:
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- replacing the tokenizer,
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- corresponding embeddings, and
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- copying over 1,000 EN representations corresponding to the 1,000 most frequent tokens into new embeddings based on a bilingual dictionary.
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- The training loss decreased steadily, and the model definitely didn't converge yet. We compare the loss to a small 124M model version.
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<img src="XL_vs_SMALL_train.png" width="600"/>
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- The validation loss also decreased steadily. We had a bug in validation for early/late steps, so we released only validation from steps 46,000 to 100,000. Similarly, we compare the loss to the small 124M model version.
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<img src="XL_vs_SMALL_test.png" width="600"/>
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## Training parameters
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Not mentioned parameters are the same as for GPT-2.
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| **Name** | **Value** | **Note** |
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| dataset_type | Concat | Sequences at the model's input were concatenated up to `$max_seq_len`, divided by EOS token. |
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| tokenizer_size | 64k | |
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| max_seq_len | 1024 | |
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| batch_size | 1024 | |
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| learning_rate | 1.0e-4 | |
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| optimizer | LionW | |
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| optimizer_betas | 0.9/0.95 | |
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| optimizer_weight_decay | 0 | |
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| optimizer_eps | 1.0e-08 | |
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| gradient_clipping_max_norm | 1.0 | |
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| attn_impl | flash2 | |
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| dropout | 0.1 | for residuals, attention, embeddings |
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| fsdp | SHARD_GRAD_OP | (optimized for A100 40GB GPUs) |
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| precision | bf16 | |
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| scheduler | linear | |
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| scheduler_warmup | 10,000 steps | |
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| scheduler_steps | 200,000 | |
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| scheduler_alpha | 0.1 | So LR on last step is 0.1*(vanilla LR) |
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## Usage
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```python
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from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM
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import torch
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t = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("BUT-FIT/Czech-GPT-2-XL-133k")
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m = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("BUT-FIT/Czech-GPT-2-XL-133k").eval()
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# Try the model inference
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prompt = "Nejznámějším českým spisovatelem "
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input_ids = t.encode(prompt, return_tensors="pt")
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with torch.no_grad():
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generated_text = m.generate(input_ids=input_ids,
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do_sample=True,
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top_p=0.95,
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repetition_penalty=1.0,
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temperature=0.8,
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max_new_tokens=64,
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num_return_sequences=1)
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print(t.decode(generated_text[0], skip_special_tokens=True))
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```
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## Evaluation
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We observed 10-shot result improvement over the course of training for sentiment analysis, and hellaswag-like commonsense reasoning.
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There were some tasks where there was no such improvement, such as grammar error classification (does the sentence contain grammatical error?).
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We will release the precise results once we advance with the work on our Czech evaluation kit.
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## Disclaimer
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This is an intermediate result of our work-in-progress. This is a probabilistic model, and authors are not responsible for the model outputs. Use at your own risk.
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For further questions, turn to `martin.fajcik@vut.cz`.
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## Acknowledgement
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This work was supported by NAKI III program of Ministry of Culture Czech Republic, project semANT ---
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"Sémantický průzkumník textového kulturního dědictví" grant no. `DH23P03OVV060` and
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by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic through the e-INFRA CZ (ID:`90254`). |