import re import streamlit as st import requests import pandas as pd from io import StringIO import plotly.graph_objs as go from yall import create_yall def convert_markdown_table_to_dataframe(md_content): """ Converts markdown table to Pandas DataFrame, handling special characters and links, extracts Hugging Face URLs, and adds them to a new column. """ # Remove leading and trailing | characters cleaned_content = re.sub(r'\|\s*$', '', re.sub(r'^\|\s*', '', md_content, flags=re.MULTILINE), flags=re.MULTILINE) # Create DataFrame from cleaned content df = pd.read_csv(StringIO(cleaned_content), sep="\|", engine='python') # Remove the first row after the header df = df.drop(0, axis=0) # Strip whitespace from column names df.columns = df.columns.str.strip() # Extract Hugging Face URLs and add them to a new column model_link_pattern = r'\[(.*?)\]\((.*?)\)\s*\[.*?\]\(.*?\)' df['URL'] = df['Model'].apply(lambda x: re.search(model_link_pattern, x).group(2) if re.search(model_link_pattern, x) else None) # Clean Model column to have only the model link text df['Model'] = df['Model'].apply(lambda x: re.sub(model_link_pattern, r'\1', x)) return df def create_bar_chart(df, category): """Create and display a bar chart for a given category.""" st.write(f"### {category} Scores") # Sort the DataFrame based on the category score sorted_df = df[['Model', category]].sort_values(by=category, ascending=True) # Create the bar chart with color gradient fig = go.Figure(go.Bar( x=sorted_df[category], y=sorted_df['Model'], orientation='h', marker=dict(color=sorted_df[category], colorscale='Inferno') )) # Update layout for better readability fig.update_layout( margin=dict(l=20, r=20, t=20, b=20) ) st.plotly_chart(fig, use_container_width=True) def main(): st.set_page_config(page_title="YALL - Yet Another LLM Leaderboard", layout="wide") st.title("🏆 YALL - Yet Another LLM Leaderboard") st.markdown("Leaderboard made with [🧐 LLM AutoEval](https://github.com/mlabonne/llm-autoeval) using [Nous](https://huggingface.co/NousResearch) benchmark suite. It's a collection of my own evaluations.") content = create_yall() tab1, tab2 = st.tabs(["🏆 Leaderboard", "📝 About"]) # Leaderboard tab with tab1: if content: try: score_columns = ['Average', 'AGIEval', 'GPT4All', 'TruthfulQA', 'Bigbench'] # Display dataframe df = convert_markdown_table_to_dataframe(content) for col in score_columns: df[col] = pd.to_numeric(df[col].str.strip(), errors='coerce') # Toggles for Phi and Mistral in a single row col1, col2 = st.columns(2) with col1: show_phi = st.checkbox("Phi", value=True) with col2: show_mistral = st.checkbox("Mistral", value=True) # Apply filters based on toggles if not show_phi: df = df[~df['Model'].str.lower().str.contains('phi')] if not show_mistral: df = df[~df['Model'].str.lower().str.contains('mistral')] st.dataframe(df, use_container_width=True) # Full-width plot for the first category create_bar_chart(df, score_columns[0]) # Next two plots in two columns col1, col2 = st.columns(2) with col1: create_bar_chart(df, score_columns[1]) with col2: create_bar_chart(df, score_columns[2]) # Last two plots in two columns col3, col4 = st.columns(2) with col3: create_bar_chart(df, score_columns[3]) with col4: create_bar_chart(df, score_columns[4]) except Exception as e: st.error("An error occurred while processing the markdown table.") st.error(str(e)) else: st.error("Failed to download the content from the URL provided.") # About tab with tab2: st.markdown(''' ### Nous benchmark suite Popularized by [Teknium](https://huggingface.co/teknium) and [NousResearch](https://huggingface.co/NousResearch), this benchmark suite aggregates four benchmarks: * [**AGIEval**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.06364) (0-shot): `agieval_aqua_rat,agieval_logiqa_en,agieval_lsat_ar,agieval_lsat_lr,agieval_lsat_rc,agieval_sat_en,agieval_sat_en_without_passage,agieval_sat_math` * **GPT4ALL** (0-shot): `hellaswag,openbookqa,winogrande,arc_easy,arc_challenge,boolq,piqa` * [**TruthfulQA**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.07958) (0-shot): `truthfulqa_mc` * [**Bigbench**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.04615) (0-shot): `bigbench_causal_judgement,bigbench_date_understanding,bigbench_disambiguation_qa,bigbench_geometric_shapes,bigbench_logical_deduction_five_objects,bigbench_logical_deduction_seven_objects,bigbench_logical_deduction_three_objects,bigbench_movie_recommendation,bigbench_navigate,bigbench_reasoning_about_colored_objects,bigbench_ruin_names,bigbench_salient_translation_error_detection,bigbench_snarks,bigbench_sports_understanding,bigbench_temporal_sequences,bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_five_objects,bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_seven_objects,bigbench_tracking_shuffled_objects_three_objects` ### Reproducibility You can easily reproduce these results using [🧐 LLM AutoEval](https://github.com/mlabonne/llm-autoeval/tree/master), a colab notebook that automates the evaluation process (benchmark: `nous`). This will upload the results to GitHub as gists. You can find the entire table with the links to the detailed results [here](https://gist.github.com/mlabonne/90294929a2dbcb8877f9696f28105fdf). ### Clone this space You can create your own leaderboard with your LLM AutoEval results on GitHub Gist. You just need to clone this space and specify two variables: * Change the `gist_id` in [yall.py](https://huggingface.co/spaces/mlabonne/Yet_Another_LLM_Leaderboard/blob/main/yall.py#L126). * Create "New Secret" in Settings > Variables and secrets (name: "github", value: [your GitHub token](https://github.com/settings/tokens)) ''') if __name__ == "__main__": main()