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Models: Add Phi-3.1-mini-128k-instruct #2790
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Resolves #2668 Adds model support for [Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct](https://huggingface.co/GPT4All-Community/Phi-3-mini-128k-instruct) ### Description of Model At the date of writing, the model has strong results in benchmarks (for its parameter size). It claims to support a context of up to 128K. - The model was trained/finetuned on English - License: MIT ### Personal Impression: For 3.8 billion parameters, the model has reasonable output. It is possible to converse and follow tasks. I have held a conversation that held 24k characters and even at that long of a context, it still was able to answer "what is 2x2?" correctly, albeit the responses understandably slightly degrade at that context size. I have seen refusals when it was tasked with certain things and it seems to be finetuned with a particular alignment. Its long context and quality of responses makes it a good model, if you can bear its alignment or your use case happens to fall within the originally intended use cases of the model. It mainly will appeal to English speaking users. ### Critique: This model does not support Grouped Query Attention, that means other models that support GQA may need less RAM/VRAM for the same amount of tokens in the context window. It has been claimed that llama-3-8b (which supports GQA) needs less RAM after a certain point (\~ 8k context). ### Motivation for this pull-request - The model is small and fits into 3GB of VRAM or 4GB of RAM respectively (I set 8GB of RAM as minimum, as the Operating System and other Apps also need some) - The model claims long context and it delivers (although with high RAM usage in longer conversations). - AFAIK, apart from the Qwen1.5 and Qwen2 model family, this is the only generic purpose model family below 4B parameters that delivers that large of a context window and that is also compatible with GPT4All - For it's size it is high on the huggingface open leaderboard benchmark - Made by Microsoft, the model has a reputation - Users were asking for this model ## Checklist before requesting a review - [x] I have performed a self-review of my code. - [ ] If it is a core feature, I have added thorough tests. - [ ] I have added thorough documentation for my code. - [x] I have tagged PR with relevant project labels. I acknowledge that a PR without labels may be dismissed. - [ ] If this PR addresses a bug, I have provided both a screenshot/video of the original bug and the working solution. Signed-off-by: ThiloteE <[email protected]>
Relevant Upstream issues and PRs (But those should not prevent merging this PR):Link to initial issue calling for support of model architecture in llama.cppLink to PRs in llama.cppinitial model support: ggerganov/llama.cpp#7225 Discussion about Longrope:
Tokenizer issues |
Signed-off-by: ThiloteE <[email protected]>
To support this model in the Compute/Vulkan backend, at the very least it would need to be whitelisted here: https://github.com/nomic-ai/llama.cpp/blob/add387854ea73d83770a62282089dea666fa266f/src/llama.cpp#L7771 I have not tested what happens, if that is done. |
Had forgotten to have "GGUF" in the model repository name at huggingface. Signed-off-by: ThiloteE <[email protected]>
Change name of model to GPT4All standard. Signed-off-by: ThiloteE <[email protected]>
I've checked the following fields in the entry: url, md5sum, filesize, quant and type -- they're all fine. Without seeing it in the GUI, the description field's HTML seems fine, too. I did some small tests with the listed system prompt and prompt template and it doesn't look like there are any obvious problems with those. 👍 |
ThiloteE do you still have the instructions for the changes needed to directly test the new models.json? Would you post that here for us. I remember we had to comment something. I would have to look into the code to figure out what. |
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Resolves #2668
Describe your changes
Adds model support for Phi-3.1-mini-128k-instruct
Description of Model
At the date of writing, the model has strong results in benchmarks (for its parameter size). It claims to support a context of up to 128K.
Note: The name "Phi-3.1" is not mentioned anywhere in the original repository at Huggingface, but since Microsoft uploaded a new version in July without changing its model name, publishers of model quants have largely followed the ggml standard and changed the name of their quants from 3.0 to 3.1, although that standard also would have denoted to add the parameter count in the model name, we refrain from doing so, in order to keep as much consistency with the original repo and other publishers of quants as possible.
Personal Impression:
For 3.8 billion parameters, the model has reasonable output. It is possible to converse and follow tasks. I have held a conversation that held 24k characters and even at that long of a context, it still was able to answer "what is 2x2?" correctly, albeit the responses understandably slightly degrade at that context size. In general, the model tends to be verbose. I have seen refusals when it was tasked with certain things and it seems to be finetuned with a particular alignment. Its long context and quality of responses makes it a good model, if you can bear its alignment or your use case happens to fall within the originally intended use cases of the model. It mainly will appeal to English speaking users.
Critique:
Motivation for this pull-request
Checklist before requesting a review
Checklist before requesting a review
Demo