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7/27/23 RougeGPT
Rogue GPT is an attempt to not only instruction Tune LLM powered agents ( treating llms as reasoning engines) for tasks and the mini hack environment, but explore the use of reinforcement learning and continuous learning for embodied agents inside environments using only llms so that Lessons Learned can be abstracted to other modalities.
I want to use small llms and a focused data set so I can really get a good idea of how the moving Parts perform and what data is necessary besides just large general knowledge. I'm under the assumption that a carefully curated data set specifically tailored towards continuous learning in an embodied agent can have desirable results even in less than billion parameter models
My rough strat is to use the tiny stories data set, a trajectory based data set only using the human Monk trajectories, and select categories from the Nat hack Wiki. I plan to do some ablations to see which data sets are critical. And once I have the basic instruction tuning up so we can follow basic small instructions, I will then attempt to implement some combination of ideas of some papers that I've been interested in.
7/25/23
https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/were-not-platonists-weve-just-learned intelligence explosion
7/23/23 - Towards A Unified Agent with Foundation Models
https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.09668
Generate synthetic data set for the state that you want, search over the action space until you find a trajectory that reaches a cosine similarity threshold denoted by the state you want, add all those frames and states of the buffer and incorporate into training
You can bootstrap process with priors still search for the desired state
reward
Reward any trajectory proportionally to a semantically similar state as any state in a run with a victory condition. Linear or some function reward curve
Sample curve
Sections of states with more changes in them
notes
http://www.incompleteideas.net/IncIdeas/BitterLesson.html
7/21/23
am going to naively, without evidence, state that you can represent any function in text with a large language model.
Check out the configuration reference at https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-config-reference
measured steps
Probably should have figured out sooner that small measured steps done in consistent application leads to results. Predicting the outcome while getting there can be interesting but is ultimately just an イメージ in your head.
Stack More Layers Differently:
High-Rank Training Through Low-Rank Updates
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2307.05695.pdf https://github.com/guitaricet/peft_pretraining