license: mit
ALMA (Advanced Language Model-based trAnslator) is an LLM-based translation model, which adopts a new translation model paradigm: it begins with fine-tuning on monolingual data and is further optimized using high-quality parallel data. This two-step fine-tuning process ensures strong translation performance. Please find more details in our paper.
@misc{xu2023paradigm,
title={A Paradigm Shift in Machine Translation: Boosting Translation Performance of Large Language Models},
author={Haoran Xu and Young Jin Kim and Amr Sharaf and Hany Hassan Awadalla},
year={2023},
eprint={2309.11674},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.CL}
}
We release four translation models presented in the paper:
- ALMA-7B: Full-weight Fine-tune LLaMA-2-7B on 20B monolingual tokens and then Full-weight fine-tune on human-written parallel data
- ALMA-7B-LoRA: Full-weight Fine-tune LLaMA-2-7B on 20B monolingual tokens and then LoRA fine-tune on human-written parallel data
- ALMA-13B: Full-weight Fine-tune LLaMA-2-7B on 12B monolingual tokens and then Full-weight fine-tune on human-written parallel data
- ALMA-13B-LoRA (Our best system): Full-weight Fine-tune LLaMA-2-7B on 12B monolingual tokens and then LoRA fine-tune on human-written parallel data
Model checkpoints are released at huggingface:
Models | Base Model Link | LoRA Link |
---|---|---|
ALMA-7B | haoranxu/ALMA-7B | - |
ALMA-7B-LoRA | haoranxu/ALMA-7B-Pretrain | haoranxu/ALMA-7B-Pretrain-LoRA |
ALMA-13B | haoranxu/ALMA-13B | - |
ALMA-13B-LoRA | haoranxu/ALMA-13B-Pretrain | haoranxu/ALMA-13B-Pretrain-LoRA |
Note that ALMA-7B-Pretrain
and ALMA-13B-Pretrain
are NOT translation models. They only experience stage 1 monolingual fine-tuning (20B tokens for the 7B model and 12B tokens for the 13B model), and should be utilized in conjunction with their LoRA models for translation purposes.
A quick start to use our best system (ALMA-13B-LoRA) for translation. An example of translating "我爱机器翻译。" into English:
import torch
from peft import PeftModel
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM
from transformers import LlamaTokenizer
# Load base model and LoRA weights
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("haoranxu/ALMA-13B-Pretrain", torch_dtype=torch.float16, device_map="auto")
model = PeftModel.from_pretrained(model, "haoranxu/ALMA-13B-Pretrain-LoRA")
tokenizer = LlamaTokenizer.from_pretrained("haoranxu/ALMA-13B-Pretrain", padding_side='left')
# Add the source setence into the prompt template
prompt="Translate this from Chinese to English:\nChinese: 我爱机器翻译。\nEnglish:"
input_ids = tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors="pt", padding=True, max_length=40, truncation=True).input_ids.cuda()
# Translation
with torch.no_grad():
generated_ids = model.generate(input_ids=input_ids, num_beams=5, max_new_tokens=20, do_sample=True, temperature=0.6, top_p=0.9)
outputs = tokenizer.batch_decode(generated_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)
print(outputs)
Please find more details in our GitHub repository