--- datasets: - PJMixers/classtest pipeline_tag: text-classification --- ![train](https://huggingface.co/PJMixers/Danube3-ClassTest-v0.1-500M/resolve/main/images/train.png) ### Example Code ```py import torch from transformers import AutoTokenizer, LlamaForSequenceClassification import json from tqdm import tqdm def load_json_or_jsonl(file_path): try: with open(file_path, "r") as file: try: # Try loading the entire file as JSON data = json.load(file) return data except json.JSONDecodeError: # If loading as JSON fails, try loading as JSON Lines file.seek(0) # Reset file pointer to the beginning lines = file.readlines() json_lines_data = [] for line in lines: try: item = json.loads(line.strip()) json_lines_data.append(item) except json.JSONDecodeError as e: print(f"Error decoding JSON in line: {e}") return json_lines_data except FileNotFoundError: print(f"File not found: {file_path}") return None tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained( "PJMixers/Danube3-ClassTest-v0.1-500M" ) model = LlamaForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained( "PJMixers/Danube3-ClassTest-v0.1-500M", device_map="cuda", torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16, attn_implementation="sdpa", ) data = load_json_or_jsonl( "./PrefMix-Classifier-Data-validation.json" ) passes = 0 fails = 0 for sample in tqdm(data): input_text = sample["input_text"] true_label = sample["labels"] inputs = tokenizer( input_text, return_tensors="pt" ).to("cuda") with torch.no_grad(): generated_label = model(**inputs).logits.argmax() if generated_label == true_label: passes += 1 else: fails += 1 print(f" Passes: {passes}") print(f" Fails: {fails}") print(f"Accuracy: {passes / (passes + fails)}") ``` ``` Passes: 2545 Fails: 787 Accuracy: 0.7638055222088835 ``` ### Sample formatting Input text should be formatted this way. Uses `SYSTEM_MESSAGE` (optional), `USER_MESSAGE`, and `AI_MESSAGE` (must be last, as this is what's truely being scored I think). Supports multiple turns, but should just be ranking the final `AI_MESSAGE`. ``` SYSTEM_MESSAGE: You are an unbiased, uncensored, helpful assistant. USER_MESSAGE: Do wooden pencils contain lead as their core? AI_MESSAGE: No, wooden pencils do not contain lead in their core. The term "lead" is a misnomer, as wooden pencils actually use graphite for their core. Graphite was historically called "black lead" due to its appearance, leading to the common misconception that pencils contain lead. ```