OPTBackbone model
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- Last Checked at : 2024-11-26
OPTBackbone
class
keras_hub.models.OPTBackbone(
vocabulary_size,
num_layers,
num_heads,
hidden_dim,
intermediate_dim,
dropout=0.1,
max_sequence_length=2048,
dtype=None,
**kwargs
)
An OPT decoder network.
This class implements a Transformer-based decoder model as described in
“OPT: Open Pre-trained Transformer Language Models”.
The default constructor gives a fully customizable, randomly initialized OPT
model with any number of layers, heads, and embedding dimensions. To load
preset architectures and weights, use the from_preset()
constructor.
Disclaimer: Pre-trained models are provided on an “as is” basis, without warranties or conditions of any kind. The underlying model is provided by a third party and subject to a separate license, available here.
Arguments
- vocabulary_size: int. The size of the token vocabulary.
- num_layers: int. The number of transformer decoder layers.
- num_heads: int. The number of attention heads for each transformer. The hidden size must be divisible by the number of attention heads.
- hidden_dim: int. The hidden size of the transformer decoder layers.
- intermediate_dim: int. The output dimension of the first Dense layer in a two-layer feedforward network for each transformer decoder layer.
- dropout: float. Dropout probability for the Transformer decoder.
- max_sequence_length: int. The maximum sequence length that this decoder
can consume. If
None
,max_sequence_length
uses the value from sequence length. This determines the variable shape for positional embeddings. - dtype: string or
keras.mixed_precision.DTypePolicy
. The dtype to use for model computations and weights. Note that some computations, such as softmax and layer normalization, will always be done at float32 precision regardless of dtype.
Examples
input_data = {
"token_ids": np.ones(shape=(1, 12), dtype="int32"),
"padding_mask": np.array([[1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0]]),
}
# Pretrained OPT decoder
model = keras_hub.models.OPTBackbone.from_preset("opt_125m_en")
model(input_data)
# Randomly initialized OPT decoder model with a custom config
model = keras_hub.models.OPTBackbone(
vocabulary_size=50265,
num_layers=4,
num_heads=4,
hidden_dim=256,
intermediate_dim=512,
max_sequence_length=128,
)
model(input_data)
from_preset
method
OPTBackbone.from_preset(preset, load_weights=True, **kwargs)
Instantiate a keras_hub.models.Backbone
from a model preset.
A preset is a directory of configs, weights and other file assets used
to save and load a pre-trained model. The preset
can be passed as a
one of:
- a built-in preset identifier like
'bert_base_en'
- a Kaggle Models handle like
'kaggle://user/bert/keras/bert_base_en'
- a Hugging Face handle like
'hf://user/bert_base_en'
- a path to a local preset directory like
'./bert_base_en'
This constructor can be called in one of two ways. Either from the base
class like keras_hub.models.Backbone.from_preset()
, or from
a model class like keras_hub.models.GemmaBackbone.from_preset()
.
If calling from the base class, the subclass of the returning object
will be inferred from the config in the preset directory.
For any Backbone
subclass, you can run cls.presets.keys()
to list
all built-in presets available on the class.
Arguments
- preset: string. A built-in preset identifier, a Kaggle Models handle, a Hugging Face handle, or a path to a local directory.
- load_weights: bool. If
True
, the weights will be loaded into the model architecture. IfFalse
, the weights will be randomly initialized.
Examples
# Load a Gemma backbone with pre-trained weights.
model = keras_hub.models.Backbone.from_preset(
"gemma_2b_en",
)
# Load a Bert backbone with a pre-trained config and random weights.
model = keras_hub.models.Backbone.from_preset(
"bert_base_en",
load_weights=False,
)
Preset name | Parameters | Description |
---|---|---|
opt_125m_en | 125.24M | 12-layer OPT model where case in maintained. Trained on BookCorpus, CommonCrawl, Pile, and PushShift.io corpora. |
opt_1.3b_en | 1.32B | 24-layer OPT model where case in maintained. Trained on BookCorpus, CommonCrawl, Pile, and PushShift.io corpora. |
opt_2.7b_en | 2.70B | 32-layer OPT model where case in maintained. Trained on BookCorpus, CommonCrawl, Pile, and PushShift.io corpora. |
opt_6.7b_en | 6.70B | 32-layer OPT model where case in maintained. Trained on BookCorpus, CommonCrawl, Pile, and PushShift.io corpora. |
token_embedding
property
keras_hub.models.OPTBackbone.token_embedding
A keras.layers.Embedding
instance for embedding token ids.
This layer embeds integer token ids to the hidden dim of the model.