- 28 Oct, 2024 1 commit
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Nicolas Patry authored
* We can have a tokenizer anywhere. * Handling potential lack of offsets (python tokenizer) * Remove redundancy. * Fixing the tests. * Flake.lock update ? * Fixing the GIL locking. * Fixing mamba by using the transformers version. * Adding the legacy handle. * Ellide lifetime. * Lint. * Deprecation message. * Fixing bad rebase.
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- 23 Oct, 2024 1 commit
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OlivierDehaene authored
* feat: natively support Granite models * Update doc
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- 02 Oct, 2024 1 commit
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Nicolas Patry authored
* Working loading state. * Preprocessing. * Working state ? (Broke idefics1 temporarily). * Cleaner condition. * Fix idefics. * Updating config, removing TODO * Mllama * Ugrade transformers 4.45 * Flashing mllama. * Starting to get there. * Working state. * Integrations tests for mllama (cutting to 10 tokens because there seems' to be instability after (meaning size of the batch matters. * Updating model link. * Earlier assert. * Fix vlm ? * remove log. * Force ignore all images but last. * Default dtype bfloat16. * Update integration test after switch to bf16. * Remove dead code. * Removed dead code. * Upgrade the flake to latest transformers/tokenizers * Move to hf tgi-nix * Upgrade to 0.5.0
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- 30 Sep, 2024 1 commit
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drbh authored
* feat: support phi3.5 moe model loading * fix: prefer llama base model and improve rotary logic * feat: return reasonable generation and add integration test * fix: run lint and update docs * fix: rerun lint for openapi docs * fix: prefer do_sample false unless temp is set by user, and update chat tests * fix: small typo adjustments * fix: consolidate long rope paths * fix: revert greedy by default and test changes * Vendor configuration so that we don't have to `trust_remote_code` * Use SparseMoELayer * Add support for dense MoE * Some type annotations * Add the usual model tests * Ruff. --------- Co-authored-by:
Daniël de Kok <me@danieldk.eu> Co-authored-by:
Nicolas Patry <patry.nicolas@protonmail.com>
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- 08 Aug, 2024 1 commit
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drbh authored
* add gptj modeling Signed-off-by:
Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com> * fix: update docs for model addition * fix: adjust syntax typo * fix: adjust syntax typo again --------- Signed-off-by:
Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com> Co-authored-by:
Wang, Yi A <yi.a.wang@intel.com>
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- 27 Jun, 2024 2 commits
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Nicolas Patry authored
* Fixing malformed rust tokenizers * Fix for deepseek too.
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Daniël de Kok authored
Before this change, the number of reserved image tokens was not the same as the number of images. Fixes #2029. While at it, also remove all the image token handling duplication in `prepare_input`.
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- 03 Jun, 2024 1 commit
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Daniël de Kok authored
Before this change, the generation input was sent to the backend as a single string, encoding images as Base64 and packing them in Markdown-style links. This change adds a new chunked input representation that separates text chunks from images chunks. Image chunks contain binary data (for smaller message sizes) and the image's MIME type. The stringly-typed inputs are still sent to support backends that do not support chunked inputs yet.
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- 16 May, 2024 1 commit
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drbh authored
This PR adds paligemma modeling code Blog post: https://huggingface.co/blog/paligemma Transformers PR: https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/30814 install the latest changes and run with ```bash # get the weights # text-generation-server download-weights gv-hf/PaliGemma-base-224px-hf # run TGI text-generation-launcher --model-id gv-hf/PaliGemma-base-224px-hf ``` basic example sending various requests ```python from huggingface_hub import InferenceClient client = InferenceClient("http://127.0.0.1:3000") images = [ "https://huggingface.co/datasets/hf-internal-testing/fixtures-captioning/resolve/main/cow_beach_1.png", "https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/transformers/rabbit.png ", ] prompts = [ "What animal is in this image?", "Name three colors in this image.", "What are 10 colors in this image?", "Where is the cow standing?", "answer en Where is the cow standing?", "Is there a bird in the image?", "Is ther a cow in the image?", "Is there a rabbit in the image?", "how many birds are in the image?", "how many rabbits are in the image?", ] for img in images: print(f"\nImage: {img.split('/')[-1]}") for prompt in prompts: inputs = f"{prompt}\n" json_data = { "inputs": inputs, "parameters": { "max_new_tokens": 30, "do_sample": False, }, } generated_output = client.text_generation(prompt, max_new_tokens=30, stream=False) print([f"{prompt}\n{generated_output}"]) ``` --------- Co-authored-by:
Nicolas Patry <patry.nicolas@protonmail.com>
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- 15 May, 2024 1 commit
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Daniël de Kok authored
# What does this PR do? <!-- Congratulations! You've made it this far! You're not quite done yet though. Once merged, your PR is going to appear in the release notes with the title you set, so make sure it's a great title that fully reflects the extent of your awesome contribution. Then, please replace this with a description of the change and which issue is fixed (if applicable). Please also include relevant motivation and context. List any dependencies (if any) that are required for this change. Once you're done, someone will review your PR shortly (see the section "Who can review?" below to tag some potential reviewers). They may suggest changes to make the code even better. If no one reviewed your PR after a week has passed, don't hesitate to post a new comment @-mentioning the same persons---sometimes notifications get lost. --> This change adds `FlashGPT2ForCausalLM` and wires it up. The model itself is pretty straightforward, the main difference from other models is that it uses trained position embeddings and that all weight matrices are transposed compared to other models (due to the use of Conv1D in the upstream model). <!-- Remove if not applicable --> Fixes # (issue) ## Before submitting - [x] This PR fixes a typo or improves the docs (you can dismiss the other checks if that's the case). - [x] Did you read the [contributor guideline](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#start-contributing-pull-requests), Pull Request section? - [ ] Was this discussed/approved via a Github issue or the [forum](https://discuss.huggingface.co/)? Please add a link to it if that's the case. - [x] Did you make sure to update the documentation with your changes? Here are the [documentation guidelines](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/tree/main/docs), and [here are tips on formatting docstrings](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/tree/main/docs#writing-source-documentation). - [x] Did you write any new necessary tests? ## Who can review? Anyone in the community is free to review the PR once the tests have passed. Feel free to tag members/contributors who may be interested in your PR. @Narsil <!-- Your PR will be replied to more quickly if you can figure out the right person to tag with @ @OlivierDehaene OR @Narsil -->
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- 02 May, 2024 1 commit
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Nicolas Patry authored
# What does this PR do? <!-- Congratulations! You've made it this far! You're not quite done yet though. Once merged, your PR is going to appear in the release notes with the title you set, so make sure it's a great title that fully reflects the extent of your awesome contribution. Then, please replace this with a description of the change and which issue is fixed (if applicable). Please also include relevant motivation and context. List any dependencies (if any) that are required for this change. Once you're done, someone will review your PR shortly (see the section "Who can review?" below to tag some potential reviewers). They may suggest changes to make the code even better. If no one reviewed your PR after a week has passed, don't hesitate to post a new comment @-mentioning the same persons---sometimes notifications get lost. --> <!-- Remove if not applicable --> Fixes # (issue) ## Before submitting - [ ] This PR fixes a typo or improves the docs (you can dismiss the other checks if that's the case). - [ ] Did you read the [contributor guideline](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#start-contributing-pull-requests), Pull Request section? - [ ] Was this discussed/approved via a Github issue or the [forum](https://discuss.huggingface.co/)? Please add a link to it if that's the case. - [ ] Did you make sure to update the documentation with your changes? Here are the [documentation guidelines](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/tree/main/docs), and [here are tips on formatting docstrings](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/tree/main/docs#writing-source-documentation). - [ ] Did you write any new necessary tests? ## Who can review? Anyone in the community is free to review the PR once the tests have passed. Feel free to tag members/contributors who may be interested in your PR. <!-- Your PR will be replied to more quickly if you can figure out the right person to tag with @ @OlivierDehaene OR @Narsil -->
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- 23 Apr, 2024 1 commit
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Nicolas Patry authored
# What does this PR do? <!-- Congratulations! You've made it this far! You're not quite done yet though. Once merged, your PR is going to appear in the release notes with the title you set, so make sure it's a great title that fully reflects the extent of your awesome contribution. Then, please replace this with a description of the change and which issue is fixed (if applicable). Please also include relevant motivation and context. List any dependencies (if any) that are required for this change. Once you're done, someone will review your PR shortly (see the section "Who can review?" below to tag some potential reviewers). They may suggest changes to make the code even better. If no one reviewed your PR after a week has passed, don't hesitate to post a new comment @-mentioning the same persons---sometimes notifications get lost. --> <!-- Remove if not applicable --> Fixes # (issue) ## Before submitting - [ ] This PR fixes a typo or improves the docs (you can dismiss the other checks if that's the case). - [ ] Did you read the [contributor guideline](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#start-contributing-pull-requests), Pull Request section? - [ ] Was this discussed/approved via a Github issue or the [forum](https://discuss.huggingface.co/)? Please add a link to it if that's the case. - [ ] Did you make sure to update the documentation with your changes? Here are the [documentation guidelines](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/tree/main/docs), and [here are tips on formatting docstrings](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/tree/main/docs#writing-source-documentation). - [ ] Did you write any new necessary tests? ## Who can review? Anyone in the community is free to review the PR once the tests have passed. Feel free to tag members/contributors who may be interested in your PR. <!-- Your PR will be replied to more quickly if you can figure out the right person to tag with @ @OlivierDehaene OR @Narsil -->
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- 09 Apr, 2024 1 commit
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Nicolas Patry authored
# What does this PR do? - Changed all models to extract `embed_tokens` in order to enable llava to separately call the embeddings and the core model layers. - Added VlmCausalLM to inherit from FlashMistral in order to be maximally supported. The only added logics sits on top and parses images into pixel values, preallocates input_ids space for the image embeddings, and passes them for the model. - Added Clip for the vision tower. - Didn't add flash for the vision tower since there's no padding anyway. - Added heuristic (potentially incomplete) to calculate number of features *before* calculating the clip patches (allows for easier logic reuse of the LLM under the hood). Still needs to be done: - [x] Implement the image parsing in the controller side, to avoid downloading n times per TP shard and also refusing requests too large early and avoid issues where the truncation actually truncates the image. - [ ] Make sure it works with quantization properly. - [x] Make sure it works with TP>1 <!-- Congratulations! You've made it this far! You're not quite done yet though. Once merged, your PR is going to appear in the release notes with the title you set, so make sure it's a great title that fully reflects the extent of your awesome contribution. Then, please replace this with a description of the change and which issue is fixed (if applicable). Please also include relevant motivation and context. List any dependencies (if any) that are required for this change. Once you're done, someone will review your PR shortly (see the section "Who can review?" below to tag some potential reviewers). They may suggest changes to make the code even better. If no one reviewed your PR after a week has passed, don't hesitate to post a new comment @-mentioning the same persons---sometimes notifications get lost. --> <!-- Remove if not applicable --> Fixes # (issue) ## Before submitting - [ ] This PR fixes a typo or improves the docs (you can dismiss the other checks if that's the case). - [ ] Did you read the [contributor guideline](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#start-contributing-pull-requests), Pull Request section? - [ ] Was this discussed/approved via a Github issue or the [forum](https://discuss.huggingface.co/)? Please add a link to it if that's the case. - [ ] Did you make sure to update the documentation with your changes? Here are the [documentation guidelines](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/tree/main/docs), and [here are tips on formatting docstrings](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/tree/main/docs#writing-source-documentation). - [ ] Did you write any new necessary tests? ## Who can review? Anyone in the community is free to review the PR once the tests have passed. Feel free to tag members/contributors who may be interested in your PR. <!-- Your PR will be replied to more quickly if you can figure out the right person to tag with @ @OlivierDehaene OR @Narsil -->
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