--- license: apache-2.0 language: - en tags: - moe - olmo - olmoe co2_eq_emissions: 1 --- ![olmoe](https://github.com/allenai/OLMoE/blob/main/visuals/logo/OLMoE_4.png?raw=true) # Model Summary > OLMoE is a Mixture-of-Experts LLM with 1.2B active and 6.9B total parameters. It yields state-of-the-art performance among models with a similar cost (1B) and is competitive with much larger models like Llama2-13B. OLMoE is 100% open-source. - Code: https://github.com/allenai/OLMoE - Paper: - Logs: # Use Install the `transformers` & `torch` libraries and run: ```python from transformers import OlmoeForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer import torch DEVICE = "cuda" if torch.cuda.is_available() else "cpu" # Load different ckpts via passing e.g. `revision=step10000-tokens41B` model = OlmoeForCausalLM.from_pretrained("OLMoE/OLMoE-1B-7B-0824").to(DEVICE) tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("OLMoE/OLMoE-1B-7B-0824") inputs = tokenizer("Bitcoin is", return_tensors="pt") inputs = {k: v.to(DEVICE) for k, v in inputs.items()} out = model.generate(**inputs, max_length=64) print(tokenizer.decode(out[0])) # > # Bitcoin is a digital currency that is created and held electronically. No one controls it. Bitcoins aren’t printed, like dollars or euros – they’re produced by people and businesses running computers all around the world, using software that solves mathematical ``` You can list all revisions/branches by installing `huggingface-hub` & running: ```python from huggingface_hub import list_repo_refs out = list_repo_refs("OLMoE/OLMoE-1B-7B-0824") branches = [b.name for b in out.branches] ``` Important branches: - `step1200000-tokens5033B`: Pretraining checkpoint used for annealing. There are a few more checkpoints after this one but we did not use them. - `main`: Checkpoint annealed from `step1200000-tokens5033B` for an additional 100B tokens. We use this checkpoint for finetuning our chat model. - `fp32`: FP32 version of `main`. The model weights were stored in FP32 during training but we did not observe any performance drop from casting them BF16 after training so we upload all weights in BF16. If you want the original FP32 checkpoint for `main` you can use this one. You will find that it yields slightly different results but should perform around the same on benchmarks. # Citation ```bibtex TODO ```