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- # Model Card for Model ID
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- This is the model card of a 🤗 transformers model that has been pushed on the Hub. This model card has been automatically generated.
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+ - not-for-all-audiences
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+ - chemistry
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+ # Model Card: Hercules-2.0-Mistral-7B
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+ ## Model Description
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+ Hercules-2.0-Mistral-7B is a fine-tuned language model derived from Mistralai/Mistral-7B-v0.1. It is specifically designed to excel in instruction following, function calls, and conversational interactions across various scientific and technical domains. The dataset used for fine-tuning, also named Hercules-v2.0, expands upon the diverse capabilities of OpenHermes-2.5 with contributions from numerous curated datasets. This fine-tuning has endowed Hercules-v2.0 with enhanced abilities in:
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+ - Complex Instruction Following: Understanding and accurately executing multi-step instructions, even those involving specialized terminology.
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+ - Function Calling: Seamlessly interpreting and executing function calls, providing appropriate input and output values.
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+ - Domain-Specific Knowledge: Engaging in informative and educational conversations about Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Medicine, Computer Science, and more.
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+ ## Intended Uses & Potential Bias
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+ Hercules-2.0-Mistral-7B is well-suited to the following applications:
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+ - Specialized Chatbots: Creating knowledgeable chatbots and conversational agents in scientific and technical fields.
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+ - Instructional Assistants: Supporting users with educational and step-by-step guidance in various disciplines.
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+ - Code Generation and Execution: Facilitating code execution through function calls, aiding in software development and prototyping.
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+ **Important Note: Although Hercules-v2.0 is carefully constructed, it's important to be aware that the underlying data sources may contain biases or reflect harmful stereotypes. Use this model with caution and consider additional measures to mitigate potential biases in its responses.**
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+ ## Limitations and Risks
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+ - Toxicity: The dataset may still contain toxic or harmful examples despite cleaning efforts.
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+ - Hallucinations and Factual Errors: Like other language models, Hercules-2.0-Mistral-7B may generate incorrect or misleading information, especially in specialized domains where it lacks sufficient expertise.
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+ - Potential for Misuse: The ability to engage in technical conversations and execute function calls could be misused for malicious purposes.
 
 
 
 
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+ ## Evaluation Metrics
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+ To provide suitable benchmarks for Hercules-2.0-Mistral-7B, consider using a combination of the following metrics:
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+ - Instruction Following: Task-specific evaluation datasets for instruction following in relevant domains (e.g., datasets specifically focused on math problems, code generation, etc.).
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+ - Function Calling: Evaluate the model's accuracy in interpreting and executing function calls with varying inputs and outputs.
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+ - Conversational Quality: Assess the model's ability to maintain coherence, naturalness, and informativeness across conversational turns.
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+ Hercules-2.0-Mistral-7B is fine-tuned from the following sources:
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+ cognitivecomputations/dolphin (first 200k examples)
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+ Evol Instruct 70K && 140K
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+ teknium/GPT4-LLM-Cleaned
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+ jondurbin/airoboros-3.2
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+ AlekseyKorshuk/camel-chatml
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+ CollectiveCognition/chats-data-2023-09-22
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+ glaiveai/glaive-code-assistant-v2
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+ glaiveai/glaive-function-calling-v2
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+ garage-bAInd/Open-Platypus
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+ meta-math/MetaMathQA (first 40k examples)
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+ - This model was trained on 8 kaggle TPUs, using torch xla SPMD for high MXU efficiency. There was no expense on my end (meaning you can reproduce this too!)
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+ - A learning rate of 2e-06 with the Adam optimizer. A linear scheduler was used, with an end factor of 0.5. A low learning rate was used to prevent exploding gradients.
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+ - No mixed precision was used, with the default dtype being bfloat16.
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+ - Trained on 100,000 examples of Hercules-v2.0.
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+ - No model parameters were frozen.
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+ - This model was trained on OpenAI's ChatML prompt format.