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---
license: openrail
datasets:
- allenai/soda
language:
- en
pipeline_tag: conversational
---
# What is Cadet-Tiny?

Inspired by Allen AI's **Cosmo-XL**, **Cadet-Tiny** is a _very small_ conversational model trained off of the **SODA** dataset. **Cadet-Tiny** is intended for inference at the edge (on something as small as a 2GB RAM Raspberry Pi).

**Cadet-Tiny** is trained off of the **t5-small** pretrained model from Google, and is, as a result, is about 2% of the size of the **Cosmo-3B** model.

This is my first SEQ2SEQ NLP Model I've ever made! I'm very excited to share it here on HuggingFace! :)

If you have any questions, or any comments on improvements, please contact me at:  **[email protected]**



# Google Colab Link

Here is the link to the Google Colab file, where I walk through the process of training the model and using the SODA public dataset from AI2.

https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1cx3Yujr_jGQkseqzXZW-2L0vEyEjds_s?usp=sharing

# Get Started With Cadet-Tiny

Use the code snippet below to get started with Cadet-Tiny!

```
import torch
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForSeq2SeqLM
import colorful as cf

cf.use_true_colors()
cf.use_style('monokai')
class CadetTinyAgent:
    def __init__(self):
        print(cf.bold | cf.purple("Waking up Cadet-Tiny..."))
        self.device = torch.device("cuda" if torch.cuda.is_available() else "cpu")
        self.tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("t5-small", model_max_length=512)
        self.model = AutoModelForSeq2SeqLM.from_pretrained("ToddGoldfarb/Cadet-Tiny", low_cpu_mem_usage=True).to(self.device)
        self.conversation_history = ""

    def observe(self, observation):
        self.conversation_history = self.conversation_history + observation
        # The number 400 below is just a truncation safety net. It leaves room for 112 input tokens.
        if len(self.conversation_history) > 400:
            self.conversation_history = self.conversation_history[112:]

    def set_input(self, situation_narrative="", role_instruction=""):
        input_text = "dialogue: "

        if situation_narrative != "":
            input_text = input_text + situation_narrative

        if role_instruction != "":
            input_text = input_text + " <SEP> " + role_instruction

        input_text = input_text + " <TURN> " + self.conversation_history

        # Uncomment the line below to see what is fed to the model.
        # print(input_text)

        return input_text

    def generate(self, situation_narrative, role_instruction, user_response):
        user_response = user_response + " <TURN> "
        self.observe(user_response)

        input_text = self.set_input(situation_narrative, role_instruction)

        inputs = self.tokenizer([input_text], return_tensors="pt").to(self.device)
        
        # I encourage you to change the hyperparameters of the model! Start by trying to modify the temperature.
        outputs = self.model.generate(inputs["input_ids"], max_new_tokens=512, temperature=1, top_p=.95,
                                      do_sample=True)
        cadet_response = self.tokenizer.decode(outputs[0], skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False)
        added_turn = cadet_response + " <TURN> "
        self.observe(added_turn)

        return cadet_response

    def reset_history(self):
        self.conversation_history = []

    def run(self):
        def get_valid_input(prompt, default):
            while True:
                user_input = input(prompt)
                if user_input in ["Y", "N", "y", "n"]:
                    return user_input
                if user_input == "":
                    return default

        while True:
            continue_chat = ""

            # MODIFY THESE STRINGS TO YOUR LIKING :)
            situation_narrative = "Imagine you are Cadet-Tiny talking to ???."
            role_instruction = "You are Cadet-Tiny, and you are talking to ???."

            self.chat(situation_narrative, role_instruction)
            continue_chat = get_valid_input(cf.purple("Start a new conversation with new setup? [Y/N]:"), "Y")
            if continue_chat in ["N", "n"]:
                break

        print(cf.blue("CT: See you!"))

    def chat(self, situation_narrative, role_instruction):
        print(cf.green(
            "Cadet-Tiny is running! Input [RESET] to reset the conversation history and [END] to end the conversation."))
        while True:
            user_input = input("You: ")
            if user_input == "[RESET]":
                self.reset_history()
                print(cf.green("[Conversation history cleared. Chat with Cadet-Tiny!]"))
                continue
            if user_input == "[END]":
                break
            response = self.generate(situation_narrative, role_instruction, user_input)
            print(cf.blue("CT: " + response))


def main():
    print(cf.bold | cf.blue("LOADING MODEL"))

    CadetTiny = CadetTinyAgent()
    CadetTiny.run()


if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()
```

# Citations and Special Thanks
Special thanks to Hyunwoo Kim for discussing with me the best way to use the SODA dataset. If you haven't looked into their work with SODA, Prosocial-Dialog, or COSMO, I recommend you do so! As well, read the paper on SODA!
The article is listed below.

```
@article{kim2022soda,
    title={SODA: Million-scale Dialogue Distillation with Social Commonsense Contextualization},
    author={Hyunwoo Kim and Jack Hessel and Liwei Jiang and Peter West and Ximing Lu and Youngjae Yu and Pei Zhou and Ronan Le Bras and Malihe Alikhani and Gunhee Kim and Maarten Sap and Yejin Choi},
    journal={ArXiv},
    year={2022},
    volume={abs/2212.10465}
}
```