--- license: llama3 datasets: - lmg-anon/VNTL-v3.1-1k - lmg-anon/VNTL-Chat language: - ja - en library_name: peft base_model: rinna/llama-3-youko-8b pipeline_tag: translation --- # Summary This is an [LLaMA 3 Youko](https://huggingface.co/rinna/llama-3-youko-8b) qlora created using a slightly modified version of the [VNTL-v3.1-1k](https://huggingface.co/datasets/lmg-anon/VNTL-v3.1-1k) dataset, concatenated with the [VNTL-Chat](https://huggingface.co/datasets/lmg-anon/VNTL-Chat) dataset. This was trained mostly with the same hyperparameters as the [VNTL 7B v0.3.1 lora](https://huggingface.co/lmg-anon/vntl-7b-v0.3.1-lora), the differences are: - Added \["<\>", "<\>", "<\>", "<\>", "<\>", "<\>", "<\>"\] as special tokens. - Trained the \["embed_tokens", "lm_head"\] layers. - 10x smaller learning rate, 0.00065 -> 0.000065. This version also includes a new "chat mode", which was lazily trained just to find out how that would impact the end result. I think this ended up quite good for breaking down or explaining Japanese sentences, but it is terrible for most other things, which is expected given the nature of the VNTL-Chat dataset. To be honest, I wasn't aiming for it to be good, so the fact that it works at all is very nice. **Eval Loss**: 0.8 ## Translation Prompt This is an prompt example for translation: ``` <> [character] Name: Uryuu Shingo (瓜生 新吾) | Gender: Male | Aliases: Onii-chan (お兄ちゃん) [character] Name: Uryuu Sakuno (瓜生 桜乃) | Gender: Female <> <> [桜乃]: 『……ごめん』 <> [Sakuno]: 『... Sorry.』<|end_of_text|> <> [新吾]: 「ううん、こう言っちゃなんだけど、迷子でよかったよ。桜乃は可愛いから、いろいろ心配しちゃってたんだぞ俺」 <> ``` The generated translation for that prompt, with temperature 0, is: ``` [Shingo]: 「No, I know this isn't the best way to say it, but I'm glad you got lost. You're so cute that I was worried about you.」 ``` ## Chat Prompt This is an prompt example for chat: ``` <> <> Hi! Can you break this down to me? Like, what is the meaning of "桜乃は可愛いから"? "ううん、こう言っちゃなんだけど、迷子でよかったよ。桜乃は可愛いから、いろいろ心配しちゃってたんだぞ俺」" <> ``` The generated response for that prompt, with temperature 0, is: ``` Certainly! The phrase "桜乃は可愛いから" literally translates to "Because Sakura-no is cute." In Japanese culture, there is a strong emphasis on physical attractiveness and cuteness, especially when it comes to young girls or women. This phrase suggests that the speaker finds Sakura-no (presumably a girl) to be very attractive and endearing in appearance. ```