--- license: apache-2.0 language: - id - su - jv --- # **Cendol: Open Instruction-tuned Generative Large Language Models for Indonesian Languages** Cendol is an open-source collection of fine-tuned generative large language models in Indonesian languages covering decoder-only and encoder-decoder transformer model architectures ranging in scale from 300 million to 13 billion parameters. This is the repository for the **580M Cendol mT5-base Instruct model**. Links to other models can be found below. ## Model Details *Note*: Use of Cendol is licensed under the [Apache 2.0 license](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/apache-2.0/) **Overview** IndoNLP developed and publicly released the Cendol family of large language models (LLMs), a collection of pretrained and fine-tuned generative text models ranging in scale from 560 million to 13 billion parameters. Cendol models cover two instruction-tuned versions: 1. Cendol-Instruct that is instruction-tuned on tasks-specific NLP data such as sentiment analysis, topic modeling, machine translation, summarization, question answering, paraphrasing, etc 2. Cendol-Chat that is continuously instruction-tuned from **Cendol-Instruct** on general knowledge and human-centric prompts. Both Cendol-Instruct and Cendol-Chat are designed for a single-turn conversation. Cendol outperforms open-source multilingual and region-specific LLMs on most benchmarks we tested by a huge margin, with the smaller version (<1B parameters) of Cendol being highly competitive with other LLMs with 7B parameters. **Model Developers**: IndoNLP **Variations** Cendol comes from 2 base models (mT5 and LLaMA-2) each with a range of parameter sizes. mT5-based Cendol comes with 300M (mT5-small), 580M (mT5-base), 1.2B (mT5-large), 3.7B (mT5-XL), and 13B (mT5-XXL) models, while LLaMA-2-based Cendol comes with 7B (LLaMA2-7B) and 13B (LLaMA2-13B) models. Both variants come with Cendol-Instruct and Cendol-Chat variations. All 13B parameter models are tuned with LoRA, while others are fully fine-tuned. In our paper, we showcase that adapting region-specific LLMs using LoRA is ineffective and inefficient, i.e., the 13B (mT5-XXL) Cendol models perform slightly worse than the 1.2B (mT5-large) Cendol models, while having 3x slower training time and 4x slower inference time. As an alternative to LoRA, we showcase the benefits of vocabulary substitution as an effective and efficient strategy for region-specific adaptation, where we improve the efficiency by **11.50%** and **18.71%** for training and inference times, respectively. In terms of evaluation performance, we also showcase that the model performs on par with the Cendol model trained with the original vocabulary. We also release the Indonesian vocabulary-adapted model denoted as `Indonesian-Vocab Instruct`. **Input-Output**: Models input and output are text only. **Model Architecture** |Model|Training Data|Params|Tuning Strategy|LR| |---|---|---|---|---| |[Cendol mT5-small Instruct](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-mt5-small-inst)|[NusaT2T v1]()|300M|Fully-Finetuned|3.0 x 10-4| |[Cendol mT5-base Instruct](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-mt5-base-inst)|[NusaT2T v1]()|580M|Fully-Finetuned|3.0 x 10-4| |[Cendol mT5-large Instruct](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-mt5-large-inst)|[NusaT2T v1]()|1.2B|Fully-Finetuned|3.0 x 10-4| |[Cendol mT5-xl Instruct](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-mt5-xl-inst)|[NusaT2T v1]()|3.7B|Fully-Finetuned|3.0 x 10-4| |[Cendol mT5-xxl Instruct](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-mt5-xxl-merged-inst)|[NusaT2T v1]()|13B|LoRA|2.0 x 10-4| |[Cendol LLaMA-2 (7B) Instruct](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-llama2-7b-inst)|[NusaT2T v1]()|7B|Fully-Finetuned|2.0 x 10-5| |[Cendol LLaMA-2 (7B) Indonesian-Vocab Instruct](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-llama2-ind-vocab-inst)|[NusaT2T v1]()|7B|Fully-Finetuned|2.0 x 10-5| |[Cendol LLaMA-2 (13B) Instruct](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-llama2-13b-merged-inst)|[NusaT2T v1]()|13B|LoRA|2.0 x 10-5| |[Cendol mT5-small Chat](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-mt5-small-chat)|[NusaT2T v2]()|300M|Fully-Finetuned|3.0 x 10-5| |[Cendol mT5-base Chat](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-mt5-base-chat)|[NusaT2T v2]()|580M|Fully-Finetuned|3.0 x 10-5| |[Cendol mT5-large Chat](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-mt5-large-chat)|[NusaT2T v2]()|1.2B|Fully-Finetuned|3.0 x 10-5| |[Cendol mT5-xl Chat](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-mt5-xl-chat)|[NusaT2T v2]()|3.7B|Fully-Finetuned|3.0 x 10-5| |[Cendol mT5-xxl Chat](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-mt5-xxl-merged-chat)|[NusaT2T v2]()|13B|LoRA|2.0 x 10-4| |[Cendol LLaMA-2 (7B) Chat](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-llama2-7b-chat)|[NusaT2T v2]()|7B|Fully-Finetuned|1.0 x 10-5| |[Cendol LLaMA-2 (13B) Chat](https://huggingface.co/indonlp/cendol-llama2-13b-merged-chat)|[NusaT2T v2]()|13B|LoRA|2.0 x 10-4| **Model Dates** Cendol was trained between October 2023 and January 2024. **License** Use of Cendol is licensed under the [Apache 2.0 license](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/apache-2.0/) **Research Paper** ["Cendol: Open Instruction-tuned Generative Large Language Models for Indonesian Languages"](https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.06138) ## Intended Use **Intended Use Cases** Cendol is intended for research use especially on Indonesian languages. Cendol models are intended for a single turn instruction, with Cendol-Instruct models can be used for task-specific instruction, while Cendol-Chat models can be used for general knowledge instruction. **Out-of-scope Uses** Use in any manner that violates applicable laws or regulations (including trade compliance laws). Use in languages other than English and Indonesian languages. Use in any other way that is prohibited by the Acceptable Use Policy and Licensing Agreement for Cendol. ## Evaluation Results In this section, we report the results for the Cendol models on large-scale NLU and NLG benchmarks. For all the evaluations, we use our internal evaluations library. #### NLU Performance NLU Performance #### NLG Performance NLG Performance #### Human evaluation Human Evaluation ## Ethical Considerations and Limitations Cendol is a new technology that carries risks with its use. Testing conducted to date has been in Indonesian, and has not covered, nor could it cover all scenarios. For these reasons, as with all LLMs, Cendol’s potential outputs cannot be predicted in advance, and the model may in some instances produce inaccurate, biased or other objectionable responses to user prompts. Therefore, before deploying any applications of Cendol, developers should perform safety testing and tuning tailored to their specific applications of the model. ## Citation If you are using any resources including Cendol models, code, or data, please cite the following articles: ``` @misc{cahyawijaya-etal-2024-cendol, title={Cendol: Open Instruction-tuned Generative Large Language Models for Indonesian Languages}, author={Samuel Cahyawijaya and Holy Lovenia and Fajri Koto and Rifki Afina Putri and Emmanuel Dave and Jhonson Lee and Nuur Shadieq and Wawan Cenggoro and Salsabil Maulana Akbar and Muhammad Ihza Mahendra and Dea Annisayanti Putri and Bryan Wilie and Genta Indra Winata and Alham Fikri Aji and Ayu Purwarianti and Pascale Fung}, year={2024}, eprint={2404.06138}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.CL} } @inproceedings{cahyawijaya-etal-2023-nusacrowd, title = "{N}usa{C}rowd: Open Source Initiative for {I}ndonesian {NLP} Resources", author = "Cahyawijaya, Samuel and Lovenia, Holy and Aji, Alham Fikri and Winata, Genta and Wilie, Bryan and Koto, Fajri and Mahendra, Rahmad and Wibisono, Christian and Romadhony, Ade and Vincentio, Karissa and Santoso, Jennifer and Moeljadi, David and Wirawan, Cahya and Hudi, Frederikus and Wicaksono, Muhammad Satrio and Parmonangan, Ivan and Alfina, Ika and Putra, Ilham Firdausi and Rahmadani, Samsul and Oenang, Yulianti and Septiandri, Ali and Jaya, James and Dhole, Kaustubh and Suryani, Arie and Putri, Rifki Afina and Su, Dan and Stevens, Keith and Nityasya, Made Nindyatama and Adilazuarda, Muhammad and Hadiwijaya, Ryan and Diandaru, Ryandito and Yu, Tiezheng and Ghifari, Vito and Dai, Wenliang and Xu, Yan and Damapuspita, Dyah and Wibowo, Haryo and Tho, Cuk and Karo Karo, Ichwanul and Fatyanosa, Tirana and Ji, Ziwei and Neubig, Graham and Baldwin, Timothy and Ruder, Sebastian and Fung, Pascale and Sujaini, Herry and Sakti, Sakriani and Purwarianti, Ayu", editor = "Rogers, Anna and Boyd-Graber, Jordan and Okazaki, Naoaki", booktitle = "Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2023", month = jul, year = "2023", address = "Toronto, Canada", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/2023.findings-acl.868", doi = "10.18653/v1/2023.findings-acl.868", pages = "13745--13818" } ``` Additionally, if you are inspired by our work on region-specific language models especially for Indonesian and its local languages, please also consider citing the following articles: ``` @inproceedings{cahyawijaya-etal-2023-nusawrites, title = "{N}usa{W}rites: Constructing High-Quality Corpora for Underrepresented and Extremely Low-Resource Languages", author = "Cahyawijaya, Samuel and Lovenia, Holy and Koto, Fajri and Adhista, Dea and Dave, Emmanuel and Oktavianti, Sarah and Akbar, Salsabil and Lee, Jhonson and Shadieq, Nuur and Cenggoro, Tjeng Wawan and Linuwih, Hanung and Wilie, Bryan and Muridan, Galih and Winata, Genta and Moeljadi, David and Aji, Alham Fikri and Purwarianti, Ayu and Fung, Pascale", editor = "Park, Jong C. and Arase, Yuki and Hu, Baotian and Lu, Wei and Wijaya, Derry and Purwarianti, Ayu and Krisnadhi, Adila Alfa", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 13th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing and the 3rd Conference of the Asia-Pacific Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)", month = nov, year = "2023", address = "Nusa Dua, Bali", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/2023.ijcnlp-main.60", doi = "10.18653/v1/2023.ijcnlp-main.60", pages = "921--945" } @inproceedings{winata-etal-2023-nusax, title = "{N}usa{X}: Multilingual Parallel Sentiment Dataset for 10 {I}ndonesian Local Languages", author = "Winata, Genta Indra and Aji, Alham Fikri and Cahyawijaya, Samuel and Mahendra, Rahmad and Koto, Fajri and Romadhony, Ade and Kurniawan, Kemal and Moeljadi, David and Prasojo, Radityo Eko and Fung, Pascale and Baldwin, Timothy and Lau, Jey Han and Sennrich, Rico and Ruder, Sebastian", editor = "Vlachos, Andreas and Augenstein, Isabelle", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 17th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics", month = may, year = "2023", address = "Dubrovnik, Croatia", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/2023.eacl-main.57", doi = "10.18653/v1/2023.eacl-main.57", pages = "815--834" } @inproceedings{aji-etal-2022-one, title = "One Country, 700+ Languages: {NLP} Challenges for Underrepresented Languages and Dialects in {I}ndonesia", author = "Aji, Alham Fikri and Winata, Genta Indra and Koto, Fajri and Cahyawijaya, Samuel and Romadhony, Ade and Mahendra, Rahmad and Kurniawan, Kemal and Moeljadi, David and Prasojo, Radityo Eko and Baldwin, Timothy and Lau, Jey Han and Ruder, Sebastian", editor = "Muresan, Smaranda and Nakov, Preslav and Villavicencio, Aline", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)", month = may, year = "2022", address = "Dublin, Ireland", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/2022.acl-long.500", doi = "10.18653/v1/2022.acl-long.500", pages = "7226--7249" } @inproceedings{cahyawijaya-etal-2021-indonlg, title = "{I}ndo{NLG}: Benchmark and Resources for Evaluating {I}ndonesian Natural Language Generation", author = "Cahyawijaya, Samuel and Winata, Genta Indra and Wilie, Bryan and Vincentio, Karissa and Li, Xiaohong and Kuncoro, Adhiguna and Ruder, Sebastian and Lim, Zhi Yuan and Bahar, Syafri and Khodra, Masayu and Purwarianti, Ayu and Fung, Pascale", editor = "Moens, Marie-Francine and Huang, Xuanjing and Specia, Lucia and Yih, Scott Wen-tau", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2021 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing", month = nov, year = "2021", address = "Online and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/2021.emnlp-main.699", doi = "10.18653/v1/2021.emnlp-main.699", pages = "8875--8898" } @inproceedings{wilie-etal-2020-indonlu, title = "{I}ndo{NLU}: Benchmark and Resources for Evaluating {I}ndonesian Natural Language Understanding", author = "Wilie, Bryan and Vincentio, Karissa and Winata, Genta Indra and Cahyawijaya, Samuel and Li, Xiaohong and Lim, Zhi Yuan and Soleman, Sidik and Mahendra, Rahmad and Fung, Pascale and Bahar, Syafri and Purwarianti, Ayu", editor = "Wong, Kam-Fai and Knight, Kevin and Wu, Hua", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 1st Conference of the Asia-Pacific Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 10th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing", month = dec, year = "2020", address = "Suzhou, China", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/2020.aacl-main.85", pages = "843--857" } ```