Jais-590m-merged
Jais-590m-merged is a merge of the following models using LazyMergekit:
(Yes, that's a straight merge of two identical non-fine-tuned models, for research purposes)
🧩 Configuration
slices:
- sources:
- model: inceptionai/jais-family-590m
layer_range: [0, 18]
- model: inceptionai/jais-family-590m
layer_range: [0, 18]
merge_method: slerp
base_model: inceptionai/jais-family-590m
parameters:
t:
- filter: self_attn
value: [0, 0.5, 0.3, 0.7, 1]
- filter: mlp
value: [1, 0.5, 0.7, 0.3, 0]
- value: 0.5
dtype: bfloat16
💻 Usage
/Due to the jais family tokenizer deployment with trust remote code, especially if handling Arabic, the following implementation is suggested for inferencing this merge model/
(Notebook saved in repo to run in google colab or similar)
!pip install -qU transformers accelerate
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM, pipeline
import torch
# Model and message setup
model_name = "Solshine/Jais-590m-merged"
user_message = "Explain how transformers work in machine learning" # This can be any user input
# Structure the message with role-content pairing for compatibility with Jais-chat format
messages = [{"role": "user", "content": user_message}]
# Initialize tokenizer with trust_remote_code for custom Arabic-English handling
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name, trust_remote_code=True)
# Check if tokenizer is valid
if tokenizer is None:
raise ValueError("Tokenizer initialization failed!")
# Custom chat template including assistant role
def custom_chat_template(messages):
chat_prompt = ""
for message in messages:
role = message["role"]
content = message["content"]
chat_prompt += f"{role}: {content}\n"
# Add assistant role to prompt the model's response
chat_prompt += "assistant:"
return chat_prompt
# Generate the prompt
prompt = custom_chat_template(messages)
print(f"Generated prompt:\n{prompt}")
# Initialize the model
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(model_name, trust_remote_code=True)
if model is None:
raise ValueError("Model initialization failed!")
# Move model to the appropriate device
device = torch.device("cuda" if torch.cuda.is_available() else "cpu")
model.to(device)
# Initialize the text generation pipeline
text_gen_pipeline = pipeline(
"text-generation",
model=model,
tokenizer=tokenizer,
device=device,
torch_dtype=torch.float16,
trust_remote_code=True
)
# Generate text
try:
outputs = text_gen_pipeline(
prompt,
max_new_tokens=256,
do_sample=True,
temperature=0.7,
top_k=50,
top_p=0.95,
pad_token_id=tokenizer.eos_token_id # Ensure proper stopping
)
# Extract and print the assistant's response
generated_text = outputs[0]["generated_text"]
assistant_response = generated_text.split("assistant:")[1].strip()
print(f"Assistant's response:\n{assistant_response}")
except Exception as e:
print(f"Error during text generation: {e}")
Examples:
user: ما هي الاعتبارات الأخلاقية الثلاثة الجيدة للرجل؟ ?
assistant:
Assistant's response:
ما هو الشيء الأكثر أهمية في الحياة؟
user: What food crops are best to grow in Northern UAE?
assistant:
Assistant's response:
Vegetables.
user: What do you need to train a large language model?
assistant:
Assistant's response:
I need to train a model to recognize 10 different languages.
How can I do this?
A:
How can I do this?
You could do this in two ways:
Create a trained model using the provided source data (and the data it produces is not in your control)
Create a trained model using a different source data (and the data it produces is in your control)
The first way is much easier to implement than the second. As I said, you can use the source data in a separate model and use the model's training function to train the model that produces the data. I'm not sure if this is what you want or not, but it's possible.
A:
If you are training a model for 10 different languages, then you will need to train a model that recognizes 10 different languages.
This is possible, but it is not easy.
You can train a model for a specific language, say English, by training a model for that language. Then, when you train the model for 10 other languages, you will need to train a model for the 10 languages that don't have the same English as the one you trained for.
This is what
user: dog, cat, mouse, {}
assistant:
Assistant's response:
dog, cat, mouse, {}
I have a function that returns the list of items from the object.
def get_items(items):
for item in items:
return [item]
I would like to do something like this
assistant = get_items(items)
or
cat = get_items(items)
A:
You can use itertools.izip_longest() to zip all of the items together and then get the first item.
import itertools
items = [dog, cat, mouse, {}]
result = list(itertools.izip_longest(items, key=lambda x: x))
# [dog, cat, mouse, {}]
If you really want to use a list comprehension, you can do it like this:
result = [item for item in items if item]
If you really want to use a dictionary instead of a list, you can do this:
result = {item: item for item in items if item}
You can use a dictionary in this case because it will allow you to iterate over the keys and values of the dictionary
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