OpenLLMs is a series of open-source language models fine-tuned on an extremely small, diverse, and high-quality dataset of multi-round conversations. In detail, we use only ~6K GPT-4 conversations directly filtered from the ~90K ShareGPT conversations. Surprisingly, OpenLLMs has been demonstrated to achieve high performance with limited data.
🔥 80.9% win-rate, rank #1 of open-source models on AlpacaEval
🚀 105.7% ChatGPT score on Vicuna GPT-4 eval
🤗 Using only 6K data
- OpenLLMs V1.5: Fine-tune larger foundation models that can handle more complex tasks and reasoning.
- OpenLLMs V2: Improve alignment and RLHF on minimal and mixed-quality data to enhance the accuracy and robustness of the models.
- OpenLLMs V3: Make high-quality chat models that are open-source, commercially available, and permissively licensed to enable broader adoption and usage.
❤️ Seeking sponsorship for computing resources to support the fine-tuning of larger models.
- [2023/07] We released the OpenLLMs model series. Among them, OpenChat obtains 80.9% win-rate on AlpacaEval and 105% ChatGPT performance on Vicuna GPT-4 evaluation.
- OpenChat: based on LLaMA-13B with a context length of 2048.
- Achieves 105.7% of ChatGPT score on the Vicuna GPT-4 evaluation.
- Achieves 80.9% win-rate on AlpacaEval.
- OpenChat-8192: based on LLaMA-13B, with an extended context length of 8192.
- Achieves 106.6% of ChatGPT score on the Vicuna GPT-4 evaluation.
- Achieves 79.5% win-rate on AlpacaEval.
- OpenCoderPlus: based on StarCoderPlus with a native context length of 8192.
- Achieves 102.5% of ChatGPT score on the Vicuna GPT-4 evaluation.
- Achieves a 78.7% win-rate on AlpacaEval.
Model Evaluation
We have evaluated our models using the Vicuna GPT-4 and AlpacaEval benchmarks. The evaluation results are presented in the following figures.
Vicuna GPT-4 Evaluation (v.s. gpt-3.5-turbo)
Vicuna GPT-3.5-Turbo Evaluation (v.s. gpt-3.5-turbo)
Note that our evaluation schema slightly differs from Vicuna's. Following Wang et. al, 2023, we additionally adopted evidence calibration (EC) + balanced position calibration (BPC) to reduce potential bias.
Win Rate | Std Error | |
---|---|---|
gpt4 | 95.3 | 0.7 |
claude | 88.4 | 1.1 |
chatgpt | 86.1 | 1.2 |
openchat-13b | 80.9 | 1.4 |
openchat8192-13b | 79.5 | 1.4 |
opencoderplus-15b | 78.7 | 1.4 |
wizardlm-13b | 75.3 | 1.5 |
guanaco-65b | 71.8 | 1.6 |
vicuna-13b | 70.4 | 1.6 |
oasst-rlhf-llama-33b | 66.5 | 1.7 |
text_davinci_003 | 50.0 | 0.0 |
falcon-40b-instruct | 45.7 | 1.8 |
alpaca-farm-ppo-human | 41.2 | 1.7 |
alpaca-7b | 26.5 | 1.5 |
text_davinci_001 | 15.2 | 1.2 |
(Working in progress ...)
Models | LLaMA-13B BFloat16 | OpenChat | OpenChat8192 |
---|---|---|---|
MMLU (chain-of-thought hub) | 46.66 | 48.53 | 45.16 |
To use OpenLLMs, you need to have CUDA and PyTorch installed. You can clone this repository and install the dependencies via pip:
git clone git@github.com:imoneoi/OChat.git
pip install -r requirements.txt
We provide full weights of all models as huggingface repos. You can use the following commands to start a local API server at http://localhost:18888
. Please note that models should be used under their foundation models' license.
Model | Size | Context | Weights | Serve |
---|---|---|---|---|
OpenChat | 13B | 2048 | openchat/openchat | python -m ochat.serving.openai_api_server --model_type openchat --model_path openchat/openchat |
OpenChat8192 | 13B | 8192 | openchat/openchat_8192 | python -m ochat.serving.openai_api_server --model_type openchat_8192 --model_path openchat/openchat_8192 |
OpenCoderPlus | 15B | 8192 | openchat/opencoderplus | python -m ochat.serving.openai_api_server --model_type opencoder --model_path openchat/opencoderplus |
The server is compatible with the ChatCompletions
protocol (please note that some functionalities are not fully supported) and the openai
package. You can specify the server of openai
package by setting:
openai.api_base = "http://localhost:18888/v1"
The currently supported ChatCompletions
arguments are:
Name | Description |
---|---|
conversation | The conversation to complete. Example: [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}] |
temperature | Temperature for sampling. Recommended: 0.7 |
top_p | Top-P for sampling. Recommended: 0.9 |
max_generated_tokens | Maximum number of generated tokens |
stream | Response in event stream (true / false) |
We also provide a Web UI for a better user experience, please refer to the following section for details.
Note: We recommend having a GPU with memory of at least 40GB (1x A100) to run the server.
You can interact with the model using OpenChat-UI, which is a fork of Chatbot UI with support for OpenChat models.
To use OpenChat-UI, follow these steps:
- Clone the OpenChat-UI repo:
git clone https://github.com/imoneoi/openchat-ui.git
- Install Dependencies
npm i
- Set the API host to the local server (or the address of the OpenChat server)
Create a .env.local
file in the root of the OpenChat-UI repo with the following content:
OPENAI_API_HOST=http://localhost:18888
OPENAI_API_KEY=openchat-dummy-key
NEXT_PUBLIC_DEFAULT_TEMPERATURE=0.7
- Run the App
npm run dev
We added an EOT (end-of-turn) token to every base model. For LLaMA models, the embedding of EOT is initialized as the average of all existing token embeddings. For StarCoder models, the embedding of EOT is randomly initialized with 0.02 standard deviation.
For LLaMA-based models with 8192 context, the max_position_embeddings
was set to 8192, and RoPE codes were extrapolated. An attempt to interpolate the RoPE code was made, but it resulted in a significant drop in performance (~101% Vicuna GPT-4 evaluation) without mixing pretraining data.
🤗 Converted dataset available at openchat_sharegpt4_dataset
The dataset used in the project is a cleaned and filtered version of ShareGPT, retaining only GPT-4 conversations. The original ShareGPT contained approximately 90K conversations, and only 6K cleaned GPT-4 conversations were retained for fine-tuning.
The cleaned GPT-4 conversations were combined with conversation templates and end-of-turn tokens, then cut to the context limit of the model (further content was simply discarded).
To run the data pipeline, execute the following command:
./ochat/data/run_data_pipeline.sh INPUT_FOLDER OUTPUT_FOLDER
The input folder should contain a ShareGPT
folder with .html
files for each ShareGPT conversation page inside.
The data pipeline consists of three steps:
- Cleaning: HTML cleaning and conversion to Markdown, removing conversations with the wrong format, removing conversations with blocked words, and hash-based exact deduplication
- Filtering: Preserving only conversations marked as
Model: GPT-4
- Converting: Converting and tokenizing all conversations for finetuning
The final converted dataset follows the format:
MODEL_TYPE.train.json / .eval.json
[
[token_id_list, supervise_mask_list],
[token_id_list, supervise_mask_list],
...
]
MODEL_TYPE.train.text.json / .eval.text.json
Plain text decoded from token_id_list
We provide a tool for visualizing the embeddings of conversations. To use this tool, open ochat/visualization/ui/visualizer.html
using a browser and drag MODEL_TYPE.visualizer.json
into the webpage. Click on 3D plot points to show the corresponding conversation.
The embeddings are created using openai_embeddings.py
to calculate embeddings of conversations, then UMAP dimension reduction and K-Means coloring with dim_reduction.ipynb
.
The hyperparameters used in training the models are the same across all models:
Global Batch Size | Learning rate | Epochs | Length Grouping | Warmup Ratio | Weight decay |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
128 | 2e-5 | 5 | True | 0.03 | 0 |
To train using 8xA100 80GB:
NUM_GPUS=8
deepspeed --num_gpus=$NUM_GPUS --module ochat.training_deepspeed.train \
--model_type MODEL_TYPE \
--model_path BASE_MODEL_PATH \
--save_path TARGET_FOLDER \
--length_grouping \
--epochs 5 \
--data_path DATASET_PATH \
--deepspeed \
--deepspeed_config ochat/training_deepspeed/deepspeed_config.json
To run the Vicuna GPT-4 evaluation, follow these steps:
- Generate model answers
python -m ochat.evaluation.get_model_answer --model_type MODEL_TYPE --models_path PATH_CONTAINING_ALL_MODELS_SAME_TYPE --data_path ./ochat/evaluation/vicuna --output_path ./eval_results
- Generate baseline (GPT-3.5) answers
OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-XXX python -m ochat.evaluation.get_openai_answer --data_path ./ochat/evaluation/vicuna --output_path ./eval_baselines --model_types gpt-3.5-turbo
- Run GPT-4 evaluation
OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-XXX python -m ochat.evaluation.openai_eval --data_path ./ochat/evaluation/vicuna --baseline_path ./eval_baselines/vicuna_gpt-3.5-turbo.jsonl --input_path ./eval_results
- Visualize and plot
To visualize and plot the evaluation results, use ochat/visualization/eval_result_ui/eval_result_visualizer.html
. Open the file using a browser and select all files inside ./eval_results/eval_result_YYYYMMDD
to show the results.
The same routine as ChatGPT / GPT-4 was used to run other benchmarks or evaluations such as AlpacaEval. Simply run the API server and set the openai.api_base
of the benchmark program.
Foundation Model Limitations Despite its advanced capabilities, OpenLLMs is still bound by the limitations inherent in its foundation models. These limitations may impact the model's performance in areas such as:
- Complex reasoning
- Mathematical and arithmetic tasks
- Programming and coding challenges
Hallucination of Non-existent Information OpenLLMs may sometimes generate information that does not exist or is not accurate, also known as "hallucination". Users should be aware of this possibility and verify any critical information obtained from the model.
- Improving conversation splitting
- Mixing SFT data with pretraining data (e.g. RedPajama)
- Extending context by interpolating RoPE (requires mixing with pretraining data)
- Trying LIMA dropout (to determine its usefulness)
- Training larger LLaMA models (needs more computing power)
- Support inference with 2x consumer GPUs
Our weight license is subject to their corresponding base model. For example, OpenChat and OpenChat-8192 are the same as the model License of LLaMA for non-commercial use only, while OpenCoderPlus is under the License of StarCoder. Furthermore, we should follow Privacy Practices of ShareGPT. The code is released under Apache License 2.0.
@software{openllms23,
title = {{OpenLLMs: Less is More for Open-source Models}},
author = {Wang, Guan and Cheng, Sijie and Yu, Qiying and Liu, Changling},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.8105775},
url = {https://github.com/imoneoi/openchat},
version = {pre-release},
year = {2023},
month = {7},
}