--- license: mit library_name: colpali base_model: vidore/colqwen2-base language: - en tags: - colpali - vidore - vidore-experimental --- # ColQwen2: Visual Retriever based on Qwen2-VL-2B-Instruct with ColBERT strategy ### This is the base version trained with batch_size 64 instead of 32 ColQwen is a model based on a novel model architecture and training strategy based on Vision Language Models (VLMs) to efficiently index documents from their visual features. It is a [Qwen2-VL-2B](https://huggingface.co/Qwen/Qwen2-VL-2B-Instruct) extension that generates [ColBERT](https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.12832)- style multi-vector representations of text and images. It was introduced in the paper [ColPali: Efficient Document Retrieval with Vision Language Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.01449) and first released in [this repository](https://github.com/ManuelFay/colpali) This version is the untrained base version to guarantee deterministic projection layer initialization.

## Version specificity This model takes dynamic image resolutions in input and does not resize them, changing their aspect ratio as in ColPali. Maximal resolution is set so that 768 image patches are created at most. Experiments show clear improvements with larger amounts of image patches, at the cost of memory requirements. This version is trained with `colpali-engine==0.3.1`. Data is the same as the ColPali data described in the paper. ## Model Training ### Dataset Our training dataset of 127,460 query-page pairs is comprised of train sets of openly available academic datasets (63%) and a synthetic dataset made up of pages from web-crawled PDF documents and augmented with VLM-generated (Claude-3 Sonnet) pseudo-questions (37%). Our training set is fully English by design, enabling us to study zero-shot generalization to non-English languages. We explicitly verify no multi-page PDF document is used both [*ViDoRe*](https://huggingface.co/collections/vidore/vidore-benchmark-667173f98e70a1c0fa4db00d) and in the train set to prevent evaluation contamination. A validation set is created with 2% of the samples to tune hyperparameters. *Note: Multilingual data is present in the pretraining corpus of the language model and most probably in the multimodal training.* ### Parameters All models are trained for 1 epoch on the train set. Unless specified otherwise, we train models in `bfloat16` format, use low-rank adapters ([LoRA](https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.09685)) with `alpha=32` and `r=32` on the transformer layers from the language model, as well as the final randomly initialized projection layer, and use a `paged_adamw_8bit` optimizer. We train on an 8 GPU setup with data parallelism, a learning rate of 5e-5 with linear decay with 2.5% warmup steps, and a batch size of 32. ## Usage Make sure `colpali-engine` is installed from source or with a version superior to 0.3.1. `transformers` version must be > 4.45.0. ```bash pip install git+https://github.com/illuin-tech/colpali ``` ```python import torch from PIL import Image from colpali_engine.models import ColQwen2, ColQwen2Processor model = ColQwen2.from_pretrained( "manu/colqwen2-ba64", torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16, device_map="cuda:0", # or "mps" if on Apple Silicon ).eval() processor = ColQwen2Processor.from_pretrained("manu/colqwen2-ba64") # Your inputs images = [ Image.new("RGB", (32, 32), color="white"), Image.new("RGB", (16, 16), color="black"), ] queries = [ "Is attention really all you need?", "What is the amount of bananas farmed in Salvador?", ] # Process the inputs batch_images = processor.process_images(images).to(model.device) batch_queries = processor.process_queries(queries).to(model.device) # Forward pass with torch.no_grad(): image_embeddings = model(**batch_images) query_embeddings = model(**batch_queries) scores = processor.score_multi_vector(query_embeddings, image_embeddings) ``` ## Limitations - **Focus**: The model primarily focuses on PDF-type documents and high-ressources languages, potentially limiting its generalization to other document types or less represented languages. - **Support**: The model relies on multi-vector retreiving derived from the ColBERT late interaction mechanism, which may require engineering efforts to adapt to widely used vector retrieval frameworks that lack native multi-vector support. ## License ColQwen2's vision language backbone model (Qwen2-VL) is under `apache2.0` license. The adapters attached to the model are under MIT license. ## Contact - Manuel Faysse: manuel.faysse@illuin.tech - Hugues Sibille: hugues.sibille@illuin.tech - Tony Wu: tony.wu@illuin.tech ## Citation If you use any datasets or models from this organization in your research, please cite the original dataset as follows: ```bibtex @misc{faysse2024colpaliefficientdocumentretrieval, title={ColPali: Efficient Document Retrieval with Vision Language Models}, author={Manuel Faysse and Hugues Sibille and Tony Wu and Bilel Omrani and Gautier Viaud and CĂ©line Hudelot and Pierre Colombo}, year={2024}, eprint={2407.01449}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.IR}, url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.01449}, } ```