--- language: - hu license: cc-by-nc-4.0 tags: - text-generation - puli model_name: PULI GPT 3SX inference: false model_creator: NYTK model_link: https://huggingface.co/NYTK/PULI-GPT-3SX model_type: gptneox quantized_by: TheBloke widget: - text: Elmesélek egy történetet a nyelvtechnológiáról. base_model: NYTK/PULI-GPT-3SX ---
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# PULI GPT 3SX - GPTQ - Model creator: [NYTK](https://huggingface.co/NYTK) - Original model: [PULI GPT 3SX](https://huggingface.co/NYTK/PULI-GPT-3SX) ## Description This repo contains GPTQ model files for [NYTK's PULI GPT 3SX](https://huggingface.co/NYTK/PULI-GPT-3SX). Multiple GPTQ parameter permutations are provided; see Provided Files below for details of the options provided, their parameters, and the software used to create them. ## Repositories available * [GPTQ models for GPU inference, with multiple quantisation parameter options.](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/PULI-GPT-3SX-GPTQ) * [2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8-bit GGML models for CPU+GPU inference](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/PULI-GPT-3SX-GGML) * [NYTK's original unquantised fp16 model in pytorch format, for GPU inference and for further conversions](https://huggingface.co/NYTK/PULI-GPT-3SX) ## Prompt template: None ``` {prompt} ``` ## Provided files and GPTQ parameters Multiple quantisation parameters are provided, to allow you to choose the best one for your hardware and requirements. Each separate quant is in a different branch. See below for instructions on fetching from different branches. All GPTQ files are made with AutoGPTQ.
Explanation of GPTQ parameters - Bits: The bit size of the quantised model. - GS: GPTQ group size. Higher numbers use less VRAM, but have lower quantisation accuracy. "None" is the lowest possible value. - Act Order: True or False. Also known as `desc_act`. True results in better quantisation accuracy. Some GPTQ clients have issues with models that use Act Order plus Group Size. - Damp %: A GPTQ parameter that affects how samples are processed for quantisation. 0.01 is default, but 0.1 results in slightly better accuracy. - GPTQ dataset: The dataset used for quantisation. Using a dataset more appropriate to the model's training can improve quantisation accuracy. Note that the GPTQ dataset is not the same as the dataset used to train the model - please refer to the original model repo for details of the training dataset(s). - Sequence Length: The length of the dataset sequences used for quantisation. Ideally this is the same as the model sequence length. For some very long sequence models (16+K), a lower sequence length may have to be used. Note that a lower sequence length does not limit the sequence length of the quantised model. It only impacts the quantisation accuracy on longer inference sequences. - ExLlama Compatibility: Whether this file can be loaded with ExLlama, which currently only supports Llama models in 4-bit.
| Branch | Bits | GS | Act Order | Damp % | GPTQ Dataset | Seq Len | Size | ExLlama | Desc | | ------ | ---- | -- | --------- | ------ | ------------ | ------- | ---- | ------- | ---- | | [main](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/PULI-GPT-3SX-GPTQ/tree/main) | 4 | 128 | No | 0.1 | [Hun Sum](https://huggingface.co/datasets/SZTAKI-HLT/HunSum-1) | 2048 | 4.17 GB | No | Most compatible option. Good inference speed in AutoGPTQ and GPTQ-for-LLaMa. Lower inference quality than other options. | | [gptq-4bit-32g-actorder_True](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/PULI-GPT-3SX-GPTQ/tree/gptq-4bit-32g-actorder_True) | 4 | 32 | Yes | 0.1 | [Hun Sum](https://huggingface.co/datasets/SZTAKI-HLT/HunSum-1) | 2048 | 4.55 GB | No | 4-bit, with Act Order and group size 32g. Gives highest possible inference quality, with maximum VRAM usage. Poor AutoGPTQ CUDA speed. | | [gptq-4bit-64g-actorder_True](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/PULI-GPT-3SX-GPTQ/tree/gptq-4bit-64g-actorder_True) | 4 | 64 | Yes | 0.1 | [Hun Sum](https://huggingface.co/datasets/SZTAKI-HLT/HunSum-1) | 2048 | 4.30 GB | No | 4-bit, with Act Order and group size 64g. Uses less VRAM than 32g, but with slightly lower accuracy. Poor AutoGPTQ CUDA speed. | | [gptq-4bit-128g-actorder_True](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/PULI-GPT-3SX-GPTQ/tree/gptq-4bit-128g-actorder_True) | 4 | 128 | Yes | 0.1 | [Hun Sum](https://huggingface.co/datasets/SZTAKI-HLT/HunSum-1) | 2048 | 4.17 GB | No | 4-bit, with Act Order and group size 128g. Uses even less VRAM than 64g, but with slightly lower accuracy. Poor AutoGPTQ CUDA speed. | | [gptq-8bit--1g-actorder_True](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/PULI-GPT-3SX-GPTQ/tree/gptq-8bit--1g-actorder_True) | 8 | None | Yes | 0.1 | [Hun Sum](https://huggingface.co/datasets/SZTAKI-HLT/HunSum-1) | 2048 | 7.27 GB | No | 8-bit, with Act Order. No group size, to lower VRAM requirements and to improve AutoGPTQ speed. | | [gptq-8bit-128g-actorder_True](https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/PULI-GPT-3SX-GPTQ/tree/gptq-8bit-128g-actorder_True) | 8 | 128 | Yes | 0.1 | [Hun Sum](https://huggingface.co/datasets/SZTAKI-HLT/HunSum-1) | 2048 | 7.42 GB | No | 8-bit, with group size 128g for higher inference quality and with Act Order for even higher accuracy. Poor AutoGPTQ CUDA speed. | ## How to download from branches - In text-generation-webui, you can add `:branch` to the end of the download name, eg `TheBloke/PULI-GPT-3SX-GPTQ:gptq-4bit-32g-actorder_True` - With Git, you can clone a branch with: ``` git clone --single-branch --branch gptq-4bit-32g-actorder_True https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/PULI-GPT-3SX-GPTQ ``` - In Python Transformers code, the branch is the `revision` parameter; see below. ## How to easily download and use this model in [text-generation-webui](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui). Please make sure you're using the latest version of [text-generation-webui](https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui). It is strongly recommended to use the text-generation-webui one-click-installers unless you know how to make a manual install. 1. Click the **Model tab**. 2. Under **Download custom model or LoRA**, enter `TheBloke/PULI-GPT-3SX-GPTQ`. - To download from a specific branch, enter for example `TheBloke/PULI-GPT-3SX-GPTQ:gptq-4bit-32g-actorder_True` - see Provided Files above for the list of branches for each option. 3. Click **Download**. 4. The model will start downloading. Once it's finished it will say "Done" 5. In the top left, click the refresh icon next to **Model**. 6. In the **Model** dropdown, choose the model you just downloaded: `PULI-GPT-3SX-GPTQ` 7. The model will automatically load, and is now ready for use! 8. If you want any custom settings, set them and then click **Save settings for this model** followed by **Reload the Model** in the top right. * Note that you do not need to set GPTQ parameters any more. These are set automatically from the file `quantize_config.json`. 9. Once you're ready, click the **Text Generation tab** and enter a prompt to get started! ## How to use this GPTQ model from Python code First make sure you have [AutoGPTQ](https://github.com/PanQiWei/AutoGPTQ) 0.3.1 or later installed: ``` pip3 install auto-gptq ``` If you have problems installing AutoGPTQ, please build from source instead: ``` pip3 uninstall -y auto-gptq git clone https://github.com/PanQiWei/AutoGPTQ cd AutoGPTQ pip3 install . ``` Then try the following example code: ```python from transformers import AutoTokenizer, pipeline, logging from auto_gptq import AutoGPTQForCausalLM, BaseQuantizeConfig model_name_or_path = "TheBloke/PULI-GPT-3SX-GPTQ" use_triton = False tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name_or_path, use_fast=True) model = AutoGPTQForCausalLM.from_quantized(model_name_or_path, use_safetensors=True, trust_remote_code=False, device="cuda:0", use_triton=use_triton, quantize_config=None) """ # To download from a specific branch, use the revision parameter, as in this example: # Note that `revision` requires AutoGPTQ 0.3.1 or later! model = AutoGPTQForCausalLM.from_quantized(model_name_or_path, revision="gptq-4bit-32g-actorder_True", use_safetensors=True, trust_remote_code=False, device="cuda:0", quantize_config=None) """ prompt = "Tell me about AI" prompt_template=f'''{prompt} ''' print("\n\n*** Generate:") input_ids = tokenizer(prompt_template, return_tensors='pt').input_ids.cuda() output = model.generate(inputs=input_ids, temperature=0.7, max_new_tokens=512) print(tokenizer.decode(output[0])) # Inference can also be done using transformers' pipeline # Prevent printing spurious transformers error when using pipeline with AutoGPTQ logging.set_verbosity(logging.CRITICAL) print("*** Pipeline:") pipe = pipeline( "text-generation", model=model, tokenizer=tokenizer, max_new_tokens=512, temperature=0.7, top_p=0.95, repetition_penalty=1.15 ) print(pipe(prompt_template)[0]['generated_text']) ``` ## Compatibility The files provided will work with AutoGPTQ (CUDA and Triton modes), GPTQ-for-LLaMa (only CUDA has been tested), and Occ4m's GPTQ-for-LLaMa fork. 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And thank you again to a16z for their generous grant. # Original model card: NYTK's PULI GPT 3SX # PULI GPT-3SX (6.7 billion parameter) For further details, see [our demo site](https://juniper.nytud.hu/demo/puli). - Hungarian GPT-NeoX model (6.7 billion parameter) - Trained with EleutherAI's GPT-NeoX [github](https://github.com/EleutherAI/gpt-neox) - Dataset: 36.3 billion words - Checkpoint: 150 000 steps ## Limitations - max_seq_length = 2048 ## Citation If you use this model, please cite the following paper: ``` @inproceedings {yang-puli, title = {Jönnek a nagyok! BERT-Large, GPT-2 és GPT-3 nyelvmodellek magyar nyelvre}, booktitle = {XIX. Magyar Számítógépes Nyelvészeti Konferencia (MSZNY 2023)}, year = {2023}, publisher = {Szegedi Tudományegyetem, Informatikai Intézet}, address = {Szeged, Hungary}, author = {Yang, Zijian Győző and Dodé, Réka and Ferenczi, Gergő and Héja, Enikő and Jelencsik-Mátyus, Kinga and Kőrös, Ádám and Laki, László János and Ligeti-Nagy, Noémi and Vadász, Noémi and Váradi, Tamás}, pages = {247--262} } ``` ## Usage ```python from transformers import GPTNeoXForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer model = GPTNeoXForCausalLM.from_pretrained("NYTK/PULI-GPT-3SX") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("NYTK/PULI-GPT-3SX") prompt = "Elmesélek egy történetet a nyelvtechnológiáról." input_ids = tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors="pt").input_ids gen_tokens = model.generate( input_ids, do_sample=True, temperature=0.9, max_length=100, ) gen_text = tokenizer.batch_decode(gen_tokens)[0] print(gen_text) ``` ## Usage with pipeline ```python from transformers import pipeline, GPTNeoXForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer model = GPTNeoXForCausalLM.from_pretrained("NYTK/PULI-GPT-3SX") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("NYTK/PULI-GPT-3SX") prompt = "Elmesélek egy történetet a nyelvtechnológiáról." generator = pipeline(task="text-generation", model=model, tokenizer=tokenizer) print(generator(prompt)[0]["generated_text"]) ```