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license: apache-2.0 |
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datasets: |
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- JetBrains/KExercises |
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base_model: meta-llama/CodeLlama-7b-hf |
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results: |
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- task: |
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type: text-generation |
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dataset: |
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name: MultiPL-HumanEval (Kotlin) |
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type: openai_humaneval |
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metrics: |
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- name: pass@1 |
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type: pass@1 |
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value: 42.24 |
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tags: |
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- code |
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--- |
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# Kexer models |
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Kexer models are a collection of open-source generative text models fine-tuned on the [Kotlin Exercices](https://huggingface.co/datasets/JetBrains/KExercises) dataset. |
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This is a repository for the fine-tuned **CodeLlama-7b** model in the *Hugging Face Transformers* format. |
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# How to use |
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```python |
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from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer |
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# Load pre-trained model and tokenizer |
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model_name = 'JetBrains/CodeLlama-7B-Kexer' |
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tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name) |
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model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(model_name).to('cuda') |
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# Create and encode input |
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input_text = """\ |
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This function takes an integer n and returns factorial of a number: |
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fun factorial(n: Int): Int {\ |
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""" |
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input_ids = tokenizer.encode( |
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input_text, return_tensors='pt' |
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).to('cuda') |
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# Generate |
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output = model.generate( |
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input_ids, max_length=60, num_return_sequences=1, |
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early_stopping=True, pad_token_id=tokenizer.eos_token_id, |
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) |
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# Decode output |
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generated_text = tokenizer.decode(output[0], skip_special_tokens=True) |
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print(generated_text) |
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``` |
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As with the base model, we can use FIM. To do this, the following format must be used: |
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``` |
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'<PRE> ' + prefix + ' <SUF> ' + suffix + ' <MID>' |
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``` |
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# Training setup |
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The model was trained on one A100 GPU with the following hyperparameters: |
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| **Hyperparameter** | **Value** | |
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| `warmup` | 10% | |
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| `max_lr` | 1e-4 | |
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| `scheduler` | linear | |
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| `total_batch_size` | 256 (~130K tokens per step) | |
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| `num_epochs` | 4 | |
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More details about fine-tuning can be found in the technical report. |
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# Fine-tuning data |
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For tuning this model, we used 15K exmaples from the synthetically generated [Kotlin Exercices dataset](https://huggingface.co/datasets/JetBrains/KExercises). Every example follows the HumanEval format. In total, the dataset contains about 3.5M tokens. |
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# Evaluation |
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For evaluation, we used the [Kotlin HumanEval](https://huggingface.co/datasets/JetBrains/Kotlin_HumanEval) dataset, which contains all 161 tasks from HumanEval translated into Kotlin by human experts. You can find more details about the pre-processing necessary to obtain our results, including the code for running, on the [datasets's page](https://huggingface.co/datasets/JetBrains/Kotlin_HumanEval). |
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Here are the results of our evaluation: |
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| **Model name** | **Kotlin HumanEval Pass Rate** | |
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| `CodeLlama-7B` | 26.89 | |
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| `CodeLlama-7B-Kexer` | **42.24** | |
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# Ethical considerations and limitations |
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CodeLlama-7B-Kexer is a new technology that carries risks with use. The testing conducted to date has not covered, nor could it cover all scenarios. For these reasons, as with all LLMs, CodeLlama-7B-Kexer's potential outputs cannot be predicted in advance, and the model may in some instances produce inaccurate or objectionable responses to user prompts. The model was fine-tuned on a specific data format (Kotlin tasks), and deviation from this format can also lead to inaccurate or undesirable responses to user queries. Therefore, before deploying any applications of CodeLlama-7B-Kexer, developers should perform safety testing and tuning tailored to their specific applications of the model. |