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language:
  - en
license: apache-2.0
tags:
  - sentence-transformers
  - sentence-similarity
  - feature-extraction
  - generated_from_trainer
  - dataset_size:50000
  - loss:CachedGISTEmbedLoss
base_model: microsoft/mpnet-base
widget:
  - source_sentence: who ordered the charge of the light brigade
    sentences:
      - >-
        Charge of the Light Brigade The Charge of the Light Brigade was a charge
        of British light cavalry led by Lord Cardigan against Russian forces
        during the Battle of Balaclava on 25 October 1854 in the Crimean War.
        Lord Raglan, overall commander of the British forces, had intended to
        send the Light Brigade to prevent the Russians from removing captured
        guns from overrun Turkish positions, a task well-suited to light
        cavalry.
      - >-
        UNICEF The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund was
        created by the United Nations General Assembly on 11 December 1946, to
        provide emergency food and healthcare to children in countries that had
        been devastated by World War II. The Polish physician Ludwik Rajchman is
        widely regarded as the founder of UNICEF and served as its first
        chairman from 1946. On Rajchman's suggestion, the American Maurice Pate
        was appointed its first executive director, serving from 1947 until his
        death in 1965.[5][6] In 1950, UNICEF's mandate was extended to address
        the long-term needs of children and women in developing countries
        everywhere. In 1953 it became a permanent part of the United Nations
        System, and the words "international" and "emergency" were dropped from
        the organization's name, making it simply the United Nations Children's
        Fund, retaining the original acronym, "UNICEF".[3]
      - >-
        Marcus Jordan Marcus James Jordan (born December 24, 1990) is an
        American former college basketball player who played for the UCF Knights
        men's basketball team of Conference USA.[1] He is the son of retired
        Hall of Fame basketball player Michael Jordan.
  - source_sentence: what part of the cow is the rib roast
    sentences:
      - >-
        Standing rib roast A standing rib roast, also known as prime rib, is a
        cut of beef from the primal rib, one of the nine primal cuts of beef.
        While the entire rib section comprises ribs six through 12, a standing
        rib roast may contain anywhere from two to seven ribs.
      - >-
        Blaine Anderson Kurt begins to mend their relationship in
        "Thanksgiving", just before New Directions loses at Sectionals to the
        Warblers, and they spend Christmas together in New York City.[29][30]
        Though he and Kurt continue to be on good terms, Blaine finds himself
        developing a crush on his best friend, Sam, which he knows will come to
        nothing as he knows Sam is not gay; the two of them team up to find
        evidence that the Warblers cheated at Sectionals, which means New
        Directions will be competing at Regionals. He ends up going to the Sadie
        Hawkins dance with Tina Cohen-Chang (Jenna Ushkowitz), who has developed
        a crush on him, but as friends only.[31] When Kurt comes to Lima for the
        wedding of glee club director Will (Matthew Morrison) and Emma (Jayma
        Mays)—which Emma flees—he and Blaine make out beforehand, and sleep
        together afterward, though they do not resume a permanent
        relationship.[32]
      - "Soviet Union The Soviet Union (Russian: Сове́тский Сою́з, tr. Sovétsky Soyúz, IPA:\_[sɐˈvʲɛt͡skʲɪj sɐˈjus]\_(\_listen)), officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Russian: Сою́з Сове́тских Социалисти́ческих Респу́блик, tr. Soyúz Sovétskikh Sotsialistícheskikh Respúblik, IPA:\_[sɐˈjus sɐˈvʲɛtskʲɪx sətsɨəlʲɪsˈtʲitɕɪskʲɪx rʲɪˈspublʲɪk]\_(\_listen)), abbreviated as the USSR (Russian: СССР, tr. SSSR), was a socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991. Nominally a union of multiple national Soviet republics,[a] its government and economy were highly centralized. The country was a one-party state, governed by the Communist Party with Moscow as its capital in its largest republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. The Russian nation had constitutionally equal status among the many nations of the union but exerted de facto dominance in various respects.[7] Other major urban centres were Leningrad, Kiev, Minsk, Alma-Ata and Novosibirsk. The Soviet Union was one of the five recognized nuclear weapons states and possessed the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction.[8] It was a founding permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, as well as a member of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and the leading member of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) and the Warsaw Pact."
  - source_sentence: what is the current big bang theory season
    sentences:
      - >-
        Byzantine army From the seventh to the 12th centuries, the Byzantine
        army was among the most powerful and effective military forces in the
        world – neither Middle Ages Europe nor (following its early successes)
        the fracturing Caliphate could match the strategies and the efficiency
        of the Byzantine army. Restricted to a largely defensive role in the 7th
        to mid-9th centuries, the Byzantines developed the theme-system to
        counter the more powerful Caliphate. From the mid-9th century, however,
        they gradually went on the offensive, culminating in the great conquests
        of the 10th century under a series of soldier-emperors such as
        Nikephoros II Phokas, John Tzimiskes and Basil II. The army they led was
        less reliant on the militia of the themes; it was by now a largely
        professional force, with a strong and well-drilled infantry at its core
        and augmented by a revived heavy cavalry arm. With one of the most
        powerful economies in the world at the time, the Empire had the
        resources to put to the field a powerful host when needed, in order to
        reclaim its long-lost territories.
      - >-
        The Big Bang Theory The Big Bang Theory is an American television sitcom
        created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, both of whom serve as executive
        producers on the series, along with Steven Molaro. All three also serve
        as head writers. The show premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007.[3] The
        series' tenth season premiered on September 19, 2016.[4] In March 2017,
        the series was renewed for two additional seasons, bringing its total to
        twelve, and running through the 2018–19 television season. The
        eleventh season is set to premiere on September 25, 2017.[5]
      - >-
        2016 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament The 2016 NCAA Division I
        Softball Tournament was held from May 20 through June 8, 2016 as the
        final part of the 2016 NCAA Division I softball season. The 64 NCAA
        Division I college softball teams were to be selected out of an eligible
        293 teams on May 15, 2016. Thirty-two teams were awarded an automatic
        bid as champions of their conference, and thirty-two teams were selected
        at-large by the NCAA Division I softball selection committee. The
        tournament culminated with eight teams playing in the 2016 Women's
        College World Series at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City in
        which the Oklahoma Sooners were crowned the champions.
  - source_sentence: what happened to tates mom on days of our lives
    sentences:
      - >-
        Paige O'Hara Donna Paige Helmintoller, better known as Paige O'Hara
        (born May 10, 1956),[1] is an American actress, voice actress, singer
        and painter. O'Hara began her career as a Broadway actress in 1983 when
        she portrayed Ellie May Chipley in the musical Showboat. In 1991, she
        made her motion picture debut in Disney's Beauty and the Beast, in which
        she voiced the film's heroine, Belle. Following the critical and
        commercial success of Beauty and the Beast, O'Hara reprised her role as
        Belle in the film's two direct-to-video follow-ups, Beauty and the
        Beast: The Enchanted Christmas and Belle's Magical World.
      - >-
        M. Shadows Matthew Charles Sanders (born July 31, 1981), better known as
        M. Shadows, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best
        known as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and a founding member of the
        American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold. In 2017, he was voted 3rd
        in the list of Top 25 Greatest Modern Frontmen by Ultimate Guitar.[1]
      - >-
        Theresa Donovan In July 2013, Jeannie returns to Salem, this time going
        by her middle name, Theresa. Initially, she strikes up a connection with
        resident bad boy JJ Deveraux (Casey Moss) while trying to secure some
        pot.[28] During a confrontation with JJ and his mother Jennifer Horton
        (Melissa Reeves) in her office, her aunt Kayla confirms that Theresa is
        in fact Jeannie and that Jen promised to hire her as her assistant, a
        promise she reluctantly agrees to. Kayla reminds Theresa it is her last
        chance at a fresh start.[29] Theresa also strikes up a bad first
        impression with Jennifer's daughter Abigail Deveraux (Kate Mansi) when
        Abigail smells pot on Theresa in her mother's office.[30] To continue to
        battle against Jennifer, she teams up with Anne Milbauer (Meredith Scott
        Lynn) in hopes of exacting her perfect revenge. In a ploy, Theresa
        reveals her intentions to hopefully woo Dr. Daniel Jonas (Shawn
        Christian). After sleeping with JJ, Theresa overdoses on marijuana and
        GHB. Upon hearing of their daughter's overdose and continuing problems,
        Shane and Kimberly return to town in the hopes of handling their
        daughter's problem, together. After believing that Theresa has a handle
        on her addictions, Shane and Kimberly leave town together. Theresa then
        teams up with hospital co-worker Anne Milbauer (Meredith Scott Lynn) to
        conspire against Jennifer, using Daniel as a way to hurt their
        relationship. In early 2014, following a Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
        meeting, she begins a sexual and drugged-fused relationship with Brady
        Black (Eric Martsolf). In 2015, after it is found that Kristen DiMera
        (Eileen Davidson) stole Theresa's embryo and carried it to term, Brady
        and Melanie Jonas return her son, Christopher, to her and Brady, and the
        pair rename him Tate. When Theresa moves into the Kiriakis mansion,
        tensions arise between her and Victor. She eventually expresses her
        interest in purchasing Basic Black and running it as her own fashion
        company, with financial backing from Maggie Horton (Suzanne Rogers). In
        the hopes of finding the right partner, she teams up with Kate Roberts
        (Lauren Koslow) and Nicole Walker (Arianne Zucker) to achieve the goal
        of purchasing Basic Black, with Kate and Nicole's business background
        and her own interest in fashion design. As she and Brady share several
        instances of rekindling their romance, she is kicked out of the mansion
        by Victor; as a result, Brady quits Titan and moves in with Theresa and
        Tate, in their own penthouse.
  - source_sentence: where does the last name francisco come from
    sentences:
      - >-
        Francisco Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine
        given name Franciscus (corresponding to English Francis).
      - >-
        Book of Esther The Book of Esther, also known in Hebrew as "the Scroll"
        (Megillah), is a book in the third section (Ketuvim, "Writings") of the
        Jewish Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible) and in the Christian Old Testament. It
        is one of the five Scrolls (Megillot) in the Hebrew Bible. It relates
        the story of a Hebrew woman in Persia, born as Hadassah but known as
        Esther, who becomes queen of Persia and thwarts a genocide of her
        people. The story forms the core of the Jewish festival of Purim, during
        which it is read aloud twice: once in the evening and again the
        following morning. The books of Esther and Song of Songs are the only
        books in the Hebrew Bible that do not explicitly mention God.[2]
      - >-
        Times Square Times Square is a major commercial intersection, tourist
        destination, entertainment center and neighborhood in the Midtown
        Manhattan section of New York City at the junction of Broadway and
        Seventh Avenue. It stretches from West 42nd to West 47th Streets.[1]
        Brightly adorned with billboards and advertisements, Times Square is
        sometimes referred to as "The Crossroads of the World",[2] "The Center
        of the Universe",[3] "the heart of The Great White Way",[4][5][6] and
        the "heart of the world".[7] One of the world's busiest pedestrian
        areas,[8] it is also the hub of the Broadway Theater District[9] and a
        major center of the world's entertainment industry.[10] Times Square is
        one of the world's most visited tourist attractions, drawing an
        estimated 50 million visitors annually.[11] Approximately 330,000 people
        pass through Times Square daily,[12] many of them tourists,[13] while
        over 460,000 pedestrians walk through Times Square on its busiest
        days.[7]
datasets:
  - sentence-transformers/natural-questions
pipeline_tag: sentence-similarity
library_name: sentence-transformers
metrics:
  - cosine_accuracy@1
  - cosine_accuracy@3
  - cosine_accuracy@5
  - cosine_accuracy@10
  - cosine_precision@1
  - cosine_precision@3
  - cosine_precision@5
  - cosine_precision@10
  - cosine_recall@1
  - cosine_recall@3
  - cosine_recall@5
  - cosine_recall@10
  - cosine_ndcg@10
  - cosine_mrr@10
  - cosine_map@100
co2_eq_emissions:
  emissions: 60.85697567259875
  energy_consumed: 0.15656460649185944
  source: codecarbon
  training_type: fine-tuning
  on_cloud: false
  cpu_model: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K
  ram_total_size: 31.777088165283203
  hours_used: 0.407
  hardware_used: 1 x NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090
model-index:
  - name: MPNet base trained on Natural Questions pairs
    results:
      - task:
          type: information-retrieval
          name: Information Retrieval
        dataset:
          name: NanoClimateFEVER
          type: NanoClimateFEVER
        metrics:
          - type: cosine_accuracy@1
            value: 0.16
            name: Cosine Accuracy@1
          - type: cosine_accuracy@3
            value: 0.34
            name: Cosine Accuracy@3
          - type: cosine_accuracy@5
            value: 0.56
            name: Cosine Accuracy@5
          - type: cosine_accuracy@10
            value: 0.64
            name: Cosine Accuracy@10
          - type: cosine_precision@1
            value: 0.16
            name: Cosine Precision@1
          - type: cosine_precision@3
            value: 0.12
            name: Cosine Precision@3
          - type: cosine_precision@5
            value: 0.128
            name: Cosine Precision@5
          - type: cosine_precision@10
            value: 0.08199999999999999
            name: Cosine Precision@10
          - type: cosine_recall@1
            value: 0.06
            name: Cosine Recall@1
          - type: cosine_recall@3
            value: 0.12166666666666666
            name: Cosine Recall@3
          - type: cosine_recall@5
            value: 0.24833333333333332
            name: Cosine Recall@5
          - type: cosine_recall@10
            value: 0.31566666666666665
            name: Cosine Recall@10
          - type: cosine_ndcg@10
            value: 0.22803817515986124
            name: Cosine Ndcg@10
          - type: cosine_mrr@10
            value: 0.30941269841269836
            name: Cosine Mrr@10
          - type: cosine_map@100
            value: 0.1655130902515993
            name: Cosine Map@100
      - task:
          type: information-retrieval
          name: Information Retrieval
        dataset:
          name: NanoDBPedia
          type: NanoDBPedia
        metrics:
          - type: cosine_accuracy@1
            value: 0.52
            name: Cosine Accuracy@1
          - type: cosine_accuracy@3
            value: 0.62
            name: Cosine Accuracy@3
          - type: cosine_accuracy@5
            value: 0.7
            name: Cosine Accuracy@5
          - type: cosine_accuracy@10
            value: 0.78
            name: Cosine Accuracy@10
          - type: cosine_precision@1
            value: 0.52
            name: Cosine Precision@1
          - type: cosine_precision@3
            value: 0.36
            name: Cosine Precision@3
          - type: cosine_precision@5
            value: 0.364
            name: Cosine Precision@5
          - type: cosine_precision@10
            value: 0.322
            name: Cosine Precision@10
          - type: cosine_recall@1
            value: 0.0336711515516074
            name: Cosine Recall@1
          - type: cosine_recall@3
            value: 0.06005334302891617
            name: Cosine Recall@3
          - type: cosine_recall@5
            value: 0.1119370784549358
            name: Cosine Recall@5
          - type: cosine_recall@10
            value: 0.1974683849453542
            name: Cosine Recall@10
          - type: cosine_ndcg@10
            value: 0.37302114460618035
            name: Cosine Ndcg@10
          - type: cosine_mrr@10
            value: 0.5887222222222221
            name: Cosine Mrr@10
          - type: cosine_map@100
            value: 0.2524550843440785
            name: Cosine Map@100
      - task:
          type: information-retrieval
          name: Information Retrieval
        dataset:
          name: NanoFEVER
          type: NanoFEVER
        metrics:
          - type: cosine_accuracy@1
            value: 0.28
            name: Cosine Accuracy@1
          - type: cosine_accuracy@3
            value: 0.5
            name: Cosine Accuracy@3
          - type: cosine_accuracy@5
            value: 0.52
            name: Cosine Accuracy@5
          - type: cosine_accuracy@10
            value: 0.62
            name: Cosine Accuracy@10
          - type: cosine_precision@1
            value: 0.28
            name: Cosine Precision@1
          - type: cosine_precision@3
            value: 0.16666666666666663
            name: Cosine Precision@3
          - type: cosine_precision@5
            value: 0.10800000000000001
            name: Cosine Precision@5
          - type: cosine_precision@10
            value: 0.064
            name: Cosine Precision@10
          - type: cosine_recall@1
            value: 0.28
            name: Cosine Recall@1
          - type: cosine_recall@3
            value: 0.48
            name: Cosine Recall@3
          - type: cosine_recall@5
            value: 0.51
            name: Cosine Recall@5
          - type: cosine_recall@10
            value: 0.6
            name: Cosine Recall@10
          - type: cosine_ndcg@10
            value: 0.4358687601068153
            name: Cosine Ndcg@10
          - type: cosine_mrr@10
            value: 0.38569047619047614
            name: Cosine Mrr@10
          - type: cosine_map@100
            value: 0.3903171462871314
            name: Cosine Map@100
      - task:
          type: information-retrieval
          name: Information Retrieval
        dataset:
          name: NanoFiQA2018
          type: NanoFiQA2018
        metrics:
          - type: cosine_accuracy@1
            value: 0.14
            name: Cosine Accuracy@1
          - type: cosine_accuracy@3
            value: 0.32
            name: Cosine Accuracy@3
          - type: cosine_accuracy@5
            value: 0.36
            name: Cosine Accuracy@5
          - type: cosine_accuracy@10
            value: 0.46
            name: Cosine Accuracy@10
          - type: cosine_precision@1
            value: 0.14
            name: Cosine Precision@1
          - type: cosine_precision@3
            value: 0.1333333333333333
            name: Cosine Precision@3
          - type: cosine_precision@5
            value: 0.1
            name: Cosine Precision@5
          - type: cosine_precision@10
            value: 0.07
            name: Cosine Precision@10
          - type: cosine_recall@1
            value: 0.06933333333333333
            name: Cosine Recall@1
          - type: cosine_recall@3
            value: 0.20319047619047617
            name: Cosine Recall@3
          - type: cosine_recall@5
            value: 0.2276904761904762
            name: Cosine Recall@5
          - type: cosine_recall@10
            value: 0.32354761904761903
            name: Cosine Recall@10
          - type: cosine_ndcg@10
            value: 0.2271808224609275
            name: Cosine Ndcg@10
          - type: cosine_mrr@10
            value: 0.23985714285714288
            name: Cosine Mrr@10
          - type: cosine_map@100
            value: 0.18355553344945122
            name: Cosine Map@100
      - task:
          type: information-retrieval
          name: Information Retrieval
        dataset:
          name: NanoHotpotQA
          type: NanoHotpotQA
        metrics:
          - type: cosine_accuracy@1
            value: 0.32
            name: Cosine Accuracy@1
          - type: cosine_accuracy@3
            value: 0.44
            name: Cosine Accuracy@3
          - type: cosine_accuracy@5
            value: 0.48
            name: Cosine Accuracy@5
          - type: cosine_accuracy@10
            value: 0.58
            name: Cosine Accuracy@10
          - type: cosine_precision@1
            value: 0.32
            name: Cosine Precision@1
          - type: cosine_precision@3
            value: 0.1733333333333333
            name: Cosine Precision@3
          - type: cosine_precision@5
            value: 0.11600000000000002
            name: Cosine Precision@5
          - type: cosine_precision@10
            value: 0.068
            name: Cosine Precision@10
          - type: cosine_recall@1
            value: 0.16
            name: Cosine Recall@1
          - type: cosine_recall@3
            value: 0.26
            name: Cosine Recall@3
          - type: cosine_recall@5
            value: 0.29
            name: Cosine Recall@5
          - type: cosine_recall@10
            value: 0.34
            name: Cosine Recall@10
          - type: cosine_ndcg@10
            value: 0.30497689087635044
            name: Cosine Ndcg@10
          - type: cosine_mrr@10
            value: 0.39905555555555544
            name: Cosine Mrr@10
          - type: cosine_map@100
            value: 0.26301906759091515
            name: Cosine Map@100
      - task:
          type: information-retrieval
          name: Information Retrieval
        dataset:
          name: NanoMSMARCO
          type: NanoMSMARCO
        metrics:
          - type: cosine_accuracy@1
            value: 0.14
            name: Cosine Accuracy@1
          - type: cosine_accuracy@3
            value: 0.28
            name: Cosine Accuracy@3
          - type: cosine_accuracy@5
            value: 0.34
            name: Cosine Accuracy@5
          - type: cosine_accuracy@10
            value: 0.44
            name: Cosine Accuracy@10
          - type: cosine_precision@1
            value: 0.14
            name: Cosine Precision@1
          - type: cosine_precision@3
            value: 0.09333333333333332
            name: Cosine Precision@3
          - type: cosine_precision@5
            value: 0.068
            name: Cosine Precision@5
          - type: cosine_precision@10
            value: 0.044000000000000004
            name: Cosine Precision@10
          - type: cosine_recall@1
            value: 0.14
            name: Cosine Recall@1
          - type: cosine_recall@3
            value: 0.28
            name: Cosine Recall@3
          - type: cosine_recall@5
            value: 0.34
            name: Cosine Recall@5
          - type: cosine_recall@10
            value: 0.44
            name: Cosine Recall@10
          - type: cosine_ndcg@10
            value: 0.27595760463916813
            name: Cosine Ndcg@10
          - type: cosine_mrr@10
            value: 0.22488095238095238
            name: Cosine Mrr@10
          - type: cosine_map@100
            value: 0.24656541883369498
            name: Cosine Map@100
      - task:
          type: information-retrieval
          name: Information Retrieval
        dataset:
          name: NanoNFCorpus
          type: NanoNFCorpus
        metrics:
          - type: cosine_accuracy@1
            value: 0.22
            name: Cosine Accuracy@1
          - type: cosine_accuracy@3
            value: 0.3
            name: Cosine Accuracy@3
          - type: cosine_accuracy@5
            value: 0.34
            name: Cosine Accuracy@5
          - type: cosine_accuracy@10
            value: 0.36
            name: Cosine Accuracy@10
          - type: cosine_precision@1
            value: 0.22
            name: Cosine Precision@1
          - type: cosine_precision@3
            value: 0.1533333333333333
            name: Cosine Precision@3
          - type: cosine_precision@5
            value: 0.124
            name: Cosine Precision@5
          - type: cosine_precision@10
            value: 0.096
            name: Cosine Precision@10
          - type: cosine_recall@1
            value: 0.007116944515649617
            name: Cosine Recall@1
          - type: cosine_recall@3
            value: 0.01288483574625764
            name: Cosine Recall@3
          - type: cosine_recall@5
            value: 0.02025290517580909
            name: Cosine Recall@5
          - type: cosine_recall@10
            value: 0.02555956272966021
            name: Cosine Recall@10
          - type: cosine_ndcg@10
            value: 0.11695533319556885
            name: Cosine Ndcg@10
          - type: cosine_mrr@10
            value: 0.2651904761904762
            name: Cosine Mrr@10
          - type: cosine_map@100
            value: 0.030363746300173234
            name: Cosine Map@100
      - task:
          type: information-retrieval
          name: Information Retrieval
        dataset:
          name: NanoNQ
          type: NanoNQ
        metrics:
          - type: cosine_accuracy@1
            value: 0.14
            name: Cosine Accuracy@1
          - type: cosine_accuracy@3
            value: 0.24
            name: Cosine Accuracy@3
          - type: cosine_accuracy@5
            value: 0.32
            name: Cosine Accuracy@5
          - type: cosine_accuracy@10
            value: 0.48
            name: Cosine Accuracy@10
          - type: cosine_precision@1
            value: 0.14
            name: Cosine Precision@1
          - type: cosine_precision@3
            value: 0.07999999999999999
            name: Cosine Precision@3
          - type: cosine_precision@5
            value: 0.06400000000000002
            name: Cosine Precision@5
          - type: cosine_precision@10
            value: 0.05
            name: Cosine Precision@10
          - type: cosine_recall@1
            value: 0.13
            name: Cosine Recall@1
          - type: cosine_recall@3
            value: 0.22
            name: Cosine Recall@3
          - type: cosine_recall@5
            value: 0.29
            name: Cosine Recall@5
          - type: cosine_recall@10
            value: 0.46
            name: Cosine Recall@10
          - type: cosine_ndcg@10
            value: 0.2706566987839319
            name: Cosine Ndcg@10
          - type: cosine_mrr@10
            value: 0.22174603174603175
            name: Cosine Mrr@10
          - type: cosine_map@100
            value: 0.22631004639318789
            name: Cosine Map@100
      - task:
          type: information-retrieval
          name: Information Retrieval
        dataset:
          name: NanoQuoraRetrieval
          type: NanoQuoraRetrieval
        metrics:
          - type: cosine_accuracy@1
            value: 0.78
            name: Cosine Accuracy@1
          - type: cosine_accuracy@3
            value: 0.88
            name: Cosine Accuracy@3
          - type: cosine_accuracy@5
            value: 0.9
            name: Cosine Accuracy@5
          - type: cosine_accuracy@10
            value: 0.94
            name: Cosine Accuracy@10
          - type: cosine_precision@1
            value: 0.78
            name: Cosine Precision@1
          - type: cosine_precision@3
            value: 0.35999999999999993
            name: Cosine Precision@3
          - type: cosine_precision@5
            value: 0.23999999999999994
            name: Cosine Precision@5
          - type: cosine_precision@10
            value: 0.13199999999999998
            name: Cosine Precision@10
          - type: cosine_recall@1
            value: 0.6806666666666666
            name: Cosine Recall@1
          - type: cosine_recall@3
            value: 0.8346666666666667
            name: Cosine Recall@3
          - type: cosine_recall@5
            value: 0.8793333333333334
            name: Cosine Recall@5
          - type: cosine_recall@10
            value: 0.9366666666666665
            name: Cosine Recall@10
          - type: cosine_ndcg@10
            value: 0.8528887039265185
            name: Cosine Ndcg@10
          - type: cosine_mrr@10
            value: 0.8324126984126984
            name: Cosine Mrr@10
          - type: cosine_map@100
            value: 0.820234632034632
            name: Cosine Map@100
      - task:
          type: information-retrieval
          name: Information Retrieval
        dataset:
          name: NanoSCIDOCS
          type: NanoSCIDOCS
        metrics:
          - type: cosine_accuracy@1
            value: 0.28
            name: Cosine Accuracy@1
          - type: cosine_accuracy@3
            value: 0.42
            name: Cosine Accuracy@3
          - type: cosine_accuracy@5
            value: 0.52
            name: Cosine Accuracy@5
          - type: cosine_accuracy@10
            value: 0.62
            name: Cosine Accuracy@10
          - type: cosine_precision@1
            value: 0.28
            name: Cosine Precision@1
          - type: cosine_precision@3
            value: 0.22666666666666668
            name: Cosine Precision@3
          - type: cosine_precision@5
            value: 0.2
            name: Cosine Precision@5
          - type: cosine_precision@10
            value: 0.12399999999999999
            name: Cosine Precision@10
          - type: cosine_recall@1
            value: 0.05866666666666667
            name: Cosine Recall@1
          - type: cosine_recall@3
            value: 0.14066666666666666
            name: Cosine Recall@3
          - type: cosine_recall@5
            value: 0.20566666666666666
            name: Cosine Recall@5
          - type: cosine_recall@10
            value: 0.25566666666666665
            name: Cosine Recall@10
          - type: cosine_ndcg@10
            value: 0.24909911706779386
            name: Cosine Ndcg@10
          - type: cosine_mrr@10
            value: 0.38332539682539685
            name: Cosine Mrr@10
          - type: cosine_map@100
            value: 0.20162687946594338
            name: Cosine Map@100
      - task:
          type: information-retrieval
          name: Information Retrieval
        dataset:
          name: NanoArguAna
          type: NanoArguAna
        metrics:
          - type: cosine_accuracy@1
            value: 0.18
            name: Cosine Accuracy@1
          - type: cosine_accuracy@3
            value: 0.52
            name: Cosine Accuracy@3
          - type: cosine_accuracy@5
            value: 0.64
            name: Cosine Accuracy@5
          - type: cosine_accuracy@10
            value: 0.88
            name: Cosine Accuracy@10
          - type: cosine_precision@1
            value: 0.18
            name: Cosine Precision@1
          - type: cosine_precision@3
            value: 0.17333333333333337
            name: Cosine Precision@3
          - type: cosine_precision@5
            value: 0.128
            name: Cosine Precision@5
          - type: cosine_precision@10
            value: 0.088
            name: Cosine Precision@10
          - type: cosine_recall@1
            value: 0.18
            name: Cosine Recall@1
          - type: cosine_recall@3
            value: 0.52
            name: Cosine Recall@3
          - type: cosine_recall@5
            value: 0.64
            name: Cosine Recall@5
          - type: cosine_recall@10
            value: 0.88
            name: Cosine Recall@10
          - type: cosine_ndcg@10
            value: 0.5102396499498778
            name: Cosine Ndcg@10
          - type: cosine_mrr@10
            value: 0.3946269841269841
            name: Cosine Mrr@10
          - type: cosine_map@100
            value: 0.4001733643377607
            name: Cosine Map@100
      - task:
          type: information-retrieval
          name: Information Retrieval
        dataset:
          name: NanoSciFact
          type: NanoSciFact
        metrics:
          - type: cosine_accuracy@1
            value: 0.3
            name: Cosine Accuracy@1
          - type: cosine_accuracy@3
            value: 0.34
            name: Cosine Accuracy@3
          - type: cosine_accuracy@5
            value: 0.42
            name: Cosine Accuracy@5
          - type: cosine_accuracy@10
            value: 0.5
            name: Cosine Accuracy@10
          - type: cosine_precision@1
            value: 0.3
            name: Cosine Precision@1
          - type: cosine_precision@3
            value: 0.11999999999999998
            name: Cosine Precision@3
          - type: cosine_precision@5
            value: 0.09200000000000001
            name: Cosine Precision@5
          - type: cosine_precision@10
            value: 0.055999999999999994
            name: Cosine Precision@10
          - type: cosine_recall@1
            value: 0.265
            name: Cosine Recall@1
          - type: cosine_recall@3
            value: 0.315
            name: Cosine Recall@3
          - type: cosine_recall@5
            value: 0.4
            name: Cosine Recall@5
          - type: cosine_recall@10
            value: 0.485
            name: Cosine Recall@10
          - type: cosine_ndcg@10
            value: 0.3688721552089384
            name: Cosine Ndcg@10
          - type: cosine_mrr@10
            value: 0.3476666666666667
            name: Cosine Mrr@10
          - type: cosine_map@100
            value: 0.34115921547380024
            name: Cosine Map@100
      - task:
          type: information-retrieval
          name: Information Retrieval
        dataset:
          name: NanoTouche2020
          type: NanoTouche2020
        metrics:
          - type: cosine_accuracy@1
            value: 0.4897959183673469
            name: Cosine Accuracy@1
          - type: cosine_accuracy@3
            value: 0.7346938775510204
            name: Cosine Accuracy@3
          - type: cosine_accuracy@5
            value: 0.8163265306122449
            name: Cosine Accuracy@5
          - type: cosine_accuracy@10
            value: 0.9387755102040817
            name: Cosine Accuracy@10
          - type: cosine_precision@1
            value: 0.4897959183673469
            name: Cosine Precision@1
          - type: cosine_precision@3
            value: 0.4013605442176871
            name: Cosine Precision@3
          - type: cosine_precision@5
            value: 0.3673469387755102
            name: Cosine Precision@5
          - type: cosine_precision@10
            value: 0.3102040816326531
            name: Cosine Precision@10
          - type: cosine_recall@1
            value: 0.036516156386696134
            name: Cosine Recall@1
          - type: cosine_recall@3
            value: 0.08582342270510718
            name: Cosine Recall@3
          - type: cosine_recall@5
            value: 0.12560656255524566
            name: Cosine Recall@5
          - type: cosine_recall@10
            value: 0.2064747763464094
            name: Cosine Recall@10
          - type: cosine_ndcg@10
            value: 0.3575303928348819
            name: Cosine Ndcg@10
          - type: cosine_mrr@10
            value: 0.6281098153547133
            name: Cosine Mrr@10
          - type: cosine_map@100
            value: 0.27828847509729454
            name: Cosine Map@100
      - task:
          type: nano-beir
          name: Nano BEIR
        dataset:
          name: NanoBEIR mean
          type: NanoBEIR_mean
        metrics:
          - type: cosine_accuracy@1
            value: 0.30383045525902674
            name: Cosine Accuracy@1
          - type: cosine_accuracy@3
            value: 0.45651491365777075
            name: Cosine Accuracy@3
          - type: cosine_accuracy@5
            value: 0.5320251177394035
            name: Cosine Accuracy@5
          - type: cosine_accuracy@10
            value: 0.6337519623233908
            name: Cosine Accuracy@10
          - type: cosine_precision@1
            value: 0.30383045525902674
            name: Cosine Precision@1
          - type: cosine_precision@3
            value: 0.19702773417059127
            name: Cosine Precision@3
          - type: cosine_precision@5
            value: 0.16148822605965465
            name: Cosine Precision@5
          - type: cosine_precision@10
            value: 0.11586185243328104
            name: Cosine Precision@10
          - type: cosine_recall@1
            value: 0.16161314762466306
            name: Cosine Recall@1
          - type: cosine_recall@3
            value: 0.2718424675131352
            name: Cosine Recall@3
          - type: cosine_recall@5
            value: 0.32990925813152305
            name: Cosine Recall@5
          - type: cosine_recall@10
            value: 0.42046541100531104
            name: Cosine Recall@10
          - type: cosine_ndcg@10
            value: 0.35163734221667803
            name: Cosine Ndcg@10
          - type: cosine_mrr@10
            value: 0.4015920859186165
            name: Cosine Mrr@10
          - type: cosine_map@100
            value: 0.2922755153738202
            name: Cosine Map@100

MPNet base trained on Natural Questions pairs

This is a sentence-transformers model finetuned from microsoft/mpnet-base on the natural-questions dataset. It maps sentences & paragraphs to a 768-dimensional dense vector space and can be used for semantic textual similarity, semantic search, paraphrase mining, text classification, clustering, and more.

Model Details

Model Description

  • Model Type: Sentence Transformer
  • Base model: microsoft/mpnet-base
  • Maximum Sequence Length: 512 tokens
  • Output Dimensionality: 768 dimensions
  • Similarity Function: Cosine Similarity
  • Training Dataset:
  • Language: en
  • License: apache-2.0

Model Sources

Full Model Architecture

SentenceTransformer(
  (0): Transformer({'max_seq_length': 512, 'do_lower_case': False}) with Transformer model: MPNetModel 
  (1): Pooling({'word_embedding_dimension': 768, 'pooling_mode_cls_token': False, 'pooling_mode_mean_tokens': True, 'pooling_mode_max_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_mean_sqrt_len_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_weightedmean_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_lasttoken': False, 'include_prompt': True})
)

Usage

Direct Usage (Sentence Transformers)

First install the Sentence Transformers library:

pip install -U sentence-transformers

Then you can load this model and run inference.

from sentence_transformers import SentenceTransformer

# Download from the 🤗 Hub
model = SentenceTransformer("sentence_transformers_model_id")
# Run inference
sentences = [
    'where does the last name francisco come from',
    'Francisco Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name Franciscus (corresponding to English Francis).',
    'Book of Esther The Book of Esther, also known in Hebrew as "the Scroll" (Megillah), is a book in the third section (Ketuvim, "Writings") of the Jewish Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible) and in the Christian Old Testament. It is one of the five Scrolls (Megillot) in the Hebrew Bible. It relates the story of a Hebrew woman in Persia, born as Hadassah but known as Esther, who becomes queen of Persia and thwarts a genocide of her people. The story forms the core of the Jewish festival of Purim, during which it is read aloud twice: once in the evening and again the following morning. The books of Esther and Song of Songs are the only books in the Hebrew Bible that do not explicitly mention God.[2]',
]
embeddings = model.encode(sentences)
print(embeddings.shape)
# [3, 768]

# Get the similarity scores for the embeddings
similarities = model.similarity(embeddings, embeddings)
print(similarities.shape)
# [3, 3]

Evaluation

Metrics

Information Retrieval

  • Datasets: NanoClimateFEVER, NanoDBPedia, NanoFEVER, NanoFiQA2018, NanoHotpotQA, NanoMSMARCO, NanoNFCorpus, NanoNQ, NanoQuoraRetrieval, NanoSCIDOCS, NanoArguAna, NanoSciFact and NanoTouche2020
  • Evaluated with InformationRetrievalEvaluator
Metric NanoClimateFEVER NanoDBPedia NanoFEVER NanoFiQA2018 NanoHotpotQA NanoMSMARCO NanoNFCorpus NanoNQ NanoQuoraRetrieval NanoSCIDOCS NanoArguAna NanoSciFact NanoTouche2020
cosine_accuracy@1 0.16 0.52 0.28 0.14 0.32 0.14 0.22 0.14 0.78 0.28 0.18 0.3 0.4898
cosine_accuracy@3 0.34 0.62 0.5 0.32 0.44 0.28 0.3 0.24 0.88 0.42 0.52 0.34 0.7347
cosine_accuracy@5 0.56 0.7 0.52 0.36 0.48 0.34 0.34 0.32 0.9 0.52 0.64 0.42 0.8163
cosine_accuracy@10 0.64 0.78 0.62 0.46 0.58 0.44 0.36 0.48 0.94 0.62 0.88 0.5 0.9388
cosine_precision@1 0.16 0.52 0.28 0.14 0.32 0.14 0.22 0.14 0.78 0.28 0.18 0.3 0.4898
cosine_precision@3 0.12 0.36 0.1667 0.1333 0.1733 0.0933 0.1533 0.08 0.36 0.2267 0.1733 0.12 0.4014
cosine_precision@5 0.128 0.364 0.108 0.1 0.116 0.068 0.124 0.064 0.24 0.2 0.128 0.092 0.3673
cosine_precision@10 0.082 0.322 0.064 0.07 0.068 0.044 0.096 0.05 0.132 0.124 0.088 0.056 0.3102
cosine_recall@1 0.06 0.0337 0.28 0.0693 0.16 0.14 0.0071 0.13 0.6807 0.0587 0.18 0.265 0.0365
cosine_recall@3 0.1217 0.0601 0.48 0.2032 0.26 0.28 0.0129 0.22 0.8347 0.1407 0.52 0.315 0.0858
cosine_recall@5 0.2483 0.1119 0.51 0.2277 0.29 0.34 0.0203 0.29 0.8793 0.2057 0.64 0.4 0.1256
cosine_recall@10 0.3157 0.1975 0.6 0.3235 0.34 0.44 0.0256 0.46 0.9367 0.2557 0.88 0.485 0.2065
cosine_ndcg@10 0.228 0.373 0.4359 0.2272 0.305 0.276 0.117 0.2707 0.8529 0.2491 0.5102 0.3689 0.3575
cosine_mrr@10 0.3094 0.5887 0.3857 0.2399 0.3991 0.2249 0.2652 0.2217 0.8324 0.3833 0.3946 0.3477 0.6281
cosine_map@100 0.1655 0.2525 0.3903 0.1836 0.263 0.2466 0.0304 0.2263 0.8202 0.2016 0.4002 0.3412 0.2783

Nano BEIR

Metric Value
cosine_accuracy@1 0.3038
cosine_accuracy@3 0.4565
cosine_accuracy@5 0.532
cosine_accuracy@10 0.6338
cosine_precision@1 0.3038
cosine_precision@3 0.197
cosine_precision@5 0.1615
cosine_precision@10 0.1159
cosine_recall@1 0.1616
cosine_recall@3 0.2718
cosine_recall@5 0.3299
cosine_recall@10 0.4205
cosine_ndcg@10 0.3516
cosine_mrr@10 0.4016
cosine_map@100 0.2923

Training Details

Training Dataset

natural-questions

  • Dataset: natural-questions at f9e894e
  • Size: 50,000 training samples
  • Columns: query and answer
  • Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
    query answer
    type string string
    details
    • min: 10 tokens
    • mean: 11.74 tokens
    • max: 24 tokens
    • min: 15 tokens
    • mean: 137.2 tokens
    • max: 508 tokens
  • Samples:
    query answer
    who is required to report according to the hmda Home Mortgage Disclosure Act US financial institutions must report HMDA data to their regulator if they meet certain criteria, such as having assets above a specific threshold. The criteria is different for depository and non-depository institutions and are available on the FFIEC website.[4] In 2012, there were 7,400 institutions that reported a total of 18.7 million HMDA records.[5]
    what is the definition of endoplasmic reticulum in biology Endoplasmic reticulum The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a type of organelle in eukaryotic cells that forms an interconnected network of flattened, membrane-enclosed sacs or tube-like structures known as cisternae. The membranes of the ER are continuous with the outer nuclear membrane. The endoplasmic reticulum occurs in most types of eukaryotic cells, but is absent from red blood cells and spermatozoa. There are two types of endoplasmic reticulum: rough and smooth. The outer (cytosolic) face of the rough endoplasmic reticulum is studded with ribosomes that are the sites of protein synthesis. The rough endoplasmic reticulum is especially prominent in cells such as hepatocytes. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum lacks ribosomes and functions in lipid manufacture and metabolism, the production of steroid hormones, and detoxification.[1] The smooth ER is especially abundant in mammalian liver and gonad cells. The lacy membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum were first seen in 1945 using elect...
    what does the ski mean in polish names Polish name Since the High Middle Ages, Polish-sounding surnames ending with the masculine -ski suffix, including -cki and -dzki, and the corresponding feminine suffix -ska/-cka/-dzka were associated with the nobility (Polish szlachta), which alone, in the early years, had such suffix distinctions.[1] They are widely popular today.
  • Loss: CachedGISTEmbedLoss with these parameters:
    {'guide': SentenceTransformer(
      (0): Transformer({'max_seq_length': 256, 'do_lower_case': False}) with Transformer model: BertModel 
      (1): Pooling({'word_embedding_dimension': 384, 'pooling_mode_cls_token': False, 'pooling_mode_mean_tokens': True, 'pooling_mode_max_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_mean_sqrt_len_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_weightedmean_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_lasttoken': False, 'include_prompt': True})
      (2): Normalize()
    ), 'temperature': 0.01}
    

Evaluation Dataset

natural-questions

  • Dataset: natural-questions at f9e894e
  • Size: 100,231 evaluation samples
  • Columns: query and answer
  • Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
    query answer
    type string string
    details
    • min: 10 tokens
    • mean: 11.78 tokens
    • max: 22 tokens
    • min: 11 tokens
    • mean: 135.64 tokens
    • max: 512 tokens
  • Samples:
    query answer
    difference between russian blue and british blue cat Russian Blue The coat is known as a "double coat", with the undercoat being soft, downy and equal in length to the guard hairs, which are an even blue with silver tips. However, the tail may have a few very dull, almost unnoticeable stripes. The coat is described as thick, plush and soft to the touch. The feeling is softer than the softest silk. The silver tips give the coat a shimmering appearance. Its eyes are almost always a dark and vivid green. Any white patches of fur or yellow eyes in adulthood are seen as flaws in show cats.[3] Russian Blues should not be confused with British Blues (which are not a distinct breed, but rather a British Shorthair with a blue coat as the British Shorthair breed itself comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns), nor the Chartreux or Korat which are two other naturally occurring breeds of blue cats, although they have similar traits.
    who played the little girl on mrs doubtfire Mara Wilson Mara Elizabeth Wilson[2] (born July 24, 1987) is an American writer and former child actress. She is known for playing Natalie Hillard in Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), Susan Walker in Miracle on 34th Street (1994), Matilda Wormwood in Matilda (1996) and Lily Stone in Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000). Since retiring from film acting, Wilson has focused on writing.
    what year did the movie the sound of music come out The Sound of Music (film) The film was released on March 2, 1965 in the United States, initially as a limited roadshow theatrical release. Although critical response to the film was widely mixed, the film was a major commercial success, becoming the number one box office movie after four weeks, and the highest-grossing film of 1965. By November 1966, The Sound of Music had become the highest-grossing film of all-time—surpassing Gone with the Wind—and held that distinction for five years. The film was just as popular throughout the world, breaking previous box-office records in twenty-nine countries. Following an initial theatrical release that lasted four and a half years, and two successful re-releases, the film sold 283 million admissions worldwide and earned a total worldwide gross of $286,000,000.
  • Loss: CachedGISTEmbedLoss with these parameters:
    {'guide': SentenceTransformer(
      (0): Transformer({'max_seq_length': 256, 'do_lower_case': False}) with Transformer model: BertModel 
      (1): Pooling({'word_embedding_dimension': 384, 'pooling_mode_cls_token': False, 'pooling_mode_mean_tokens': True, 'pooling_mode_max_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_mean_sqrt_len_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_weightedmean_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_lasttoken': False, 'include_prompt': True})
      (2): Normalize()
    ), 'temperature': 0.01}
    

Training Hyperparameters

Non-Default Hyperparameters

  • eval_strategy: steps
  • per_device_train_batch_size: 2048
  • per_device_eval_batch_size: 2048
  • learning_rate: 2e-05
  • num_train_epochs: 1
  • warmup_ratio: 0.1
  • seed: 12
  • bf16: True

All Hyperparameters

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  • overwrite_output_dir: False
  • do_predict: False
  • eval_strategy: steps
  • prediction_loss_only: True
  • per_device_train_batch_size: 2048
  • per_device_eval_batch_size: 2048
  • per_gpu_train_batch_size: None
  • per_gpu_eval_batch_size: None
  • gradient_accumulation_steps: 1
  • eval_accumulation_steps: None
  • torch_empty_cache_steps: None
  • learning_rate: 2e-05
  • weight_decay: 0.0
  • adam_beta1: 0.9
  • adam_beta2: 0.999
  • adam_epsilon: 1e-08
  • max_grad_norm: 1.0
  • num_train_epochs: 1
  • max_steps: -1
  • lr_scheduler_type: linear
  • lr_scheduler_kwargs: {}
  • warmup_ratio: 0.1
  • warmup_steps: 0
  • log_level: passive
  • log_level_replica: warning
  • log_on_each_node: True
  • logging_nan_inf_filter: True
  • save_safetensors: True
  • save_on_each_node: False
  • save_only_model: False
  • restore_callback_states_from_checkpoint: False
  • no_cuda: False
  • use_cpu: False
  • use_mps_device: False
  • seed: 12
  • data_seed: None
  • jit_mode_eval: False
  • use_ipex: False
  • bf16: True
  • fp16: False
  • fp16_opt_level: O1
  • half_precision_backend: auto
  • bf16_full_eval: False
  • fp16_full_eval: False
  • tf32: None
  • local_rank: 0
  • ddp_backend: None
  • tpu_num_cores: None
  • tpu_metrics_debug: False
  • debug: []
  • dataloader_drop_last: False
  • dataloader_num_workers: 0
  • dataloader_prefetch_factor: None
  • past_index: -1
  • disable_tqdm: False
  • remove_unused_columns: True
  • label_names: None
  • load_best_model_at_end: False
  • ignore_data_skip: False
  • fsdp: []
  • fsdp_min_num_params: 0
  • fsdp_config: {'min_num_params': 0, 'xla': False, 'xla_fsdp_v2': False, 'xla_fsdp_grad_ckpt': False}
  • fsdp_transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: None
  • accelerator_config: {'split_batches': False, 'dispatch_batches': None, 'even_batches': True, 'use_seedable_sampler': True, 'non_blocking': False, 'gradient_accumulation_kwargs': None}
  • deepspeed: None
  • label_smoothing_factor: 0.0
  • optim: adamw_torch
  • optim_args: None
  • adafactor: False
  • group_by_length: False
  • length_column_name: length
  • ddp_find_unused_parameters: None
  • ddp_bucket_cap_mb: None
  • ddp_broadcast_buffers: False
  • dataloader_pin_memory: True
  • dataloader_persistent_workers: False
  • skip_memory_metrics: True
  • use_legacy_prediction_loop: False
  • push_to_hub: False
  • resume_from_checkpoint: None
  • hub_model_id: None
  • hub_strategy: every_save
  • hub_private_repo: False
  • hub_always_push: False
  • gradient_checkpointing: False
  • gradient_checkpointing_kwargs: None
  • include_inputs_for_metrics: False
  • include_for_metrics: []
  • eval_do_concat_batches: True
  • fp16_backend: auto
  • push_to_hub_model_id: None
  • push_to_hub_organization: None
  • mp_parameters:
  • auto_find_batch_size: False
  • full_determinism: False
  • torchdynamo: None
  • ray_scope: last
  • ddp_timeout: 1800
  • torch_compile: False
  • torch_compile_backend: None
  • torch_compile_mode: None
  • dispatch_batches: None
  • split_batches: None
  • include_tokens_per_second: False
  • include_num_input_tokens_seen: False
  • neftune_noise_alpha: None
  • optim_target_modules: None
  • batch_eval_metrics: False
  • eval_on_start: False
  • use_liger_kernel: False
  • eval_use_gather_object: False
  • average_tokens_across_devices: False
  • prompts: None
  • batch_sampler: batch_sampler
  • multi_dataset_batch_sampler: proportional

Training Logs

Epoch Step Training Loss Validation Loss NanoClimateFEVER_cosine_ndcg@10 NanoDBPedia_cosine_ndcg@10 NanoFEVER_cosine_ndcg@10 NanoFiQA2018_cosine_ndcg@10 NanoHotpotQA_cosine_ndcg@10 NanoMSMARCO_cosine_ndcg@10 NanoNFCorpus_cosine_ndcg@10 NanoNQ_cosine_ndcg@10 NanoQuoraRetrieval_cosine_ndcg@10 NanoSCIDOCS_cosine_ndcg@10 NanoArguAna_cosine_ndcg@10 NanoSciFact_cosine_ndcg@10 NanoTouche2020_cosine_ndcg@10 NanoBEIR_mean_cosine_ndcg@10
0.04 1 15.537 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
0.2 5 11.6576 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
0.4 10 7.1392 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
0.6 15 5.0005 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
0.8 20 4.0541 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1.0 25 3.4117 2.3797 0.2280 0.3730 0.4359 0.2272 0.3050 0.2760 0.1170 0.2707 0.8529 0.2491 0.5102 0.3689 0.3575 0.3516

Environmental Impact

Carbon emissions were measured using CodeCarbon.

  • Energy Consumed: 0.157 kWh
  • Carbon Emitted: 0.061 kg of CO2
  • Hours Used: 0.407 hours

Training Hardware

  • On Cloud: No
  • GPU Model: 1 x NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090
  • CPU Model: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K
  • RAM Size: 31.78 GB

Framework Versions

  • Python: 3.11.6
  • Sentence Transformers: 3.4.0.dev0
  • Transformers: 4.46.2
  • PyTorch: 2.5.0+cu121
  • Accelerate: 0.35.0.dev0
  • Datasets: 2.20.0
  • Tokenizers: 0.20.3

Citation

BibTeX

Sentence Transformers

@inproceedings{reimers-2019-sentence-bert,
    title = "Sentence-BERT: Sentence Embeddings using Siamese BERT-Networks",
    author = "Reimers, Nils and Gurevych, Iryna",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2019 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing",
    month = "11",
    year = "2019",
    publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
    url = "https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10084",
}