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# AstroMLab
AstroMLab is a diverse group of researchers dedicated to advancing the application of Large Language Models (LLMs) in astronomy. Our team includes:
- Leading astronomers, astrophysicists, and cosmologists.
- Natural language processing experts.
- Frontier arXivists from the NASA Astrophysics Data System
## Objectives
- Develop specialized LLMs for astronomy
- Create open-source models for advanced research
- Facilitate LLM-driven end-to-end research in astronomy
## Current Work
Our ongoing projects include:
- Curation of an astronomy-based benchmarking dataset
- Development of specialized astronomy LLMs
- Performance evaluation of models on astronomical tasks
## Models and Performance
We have developed several models, including AstroSage-8B, AstroLLaMA-2-70B, and AstroLLaMA-3-8B. Our AstroSage-8B model has demonstrated strong performance in astronomy Q&A tasks:
| Model | Score (%) |
|-------|-----------|
| AstroSage-8B (AstroMLab) | 77.2 |
| LLaMA-3.1-8B | 73.7 |
| AstroLLaMA-2-70B (AstroMLab) | 72.3 |
| Gemma-2-9B | 71.5 |
| Qwen-2.5-7B | 70.4 |
| Yi-1.5-9B | 68.4 |
| InternLM-2.5-7B | 64.0 |
| Mistral-7B-v0.3 | 63.9 |
| ChatGLM3-6B | 50.4 |
| AstroLLaMA-2-7B (UniverseTBD) | 44.3 |
AstroSage-8B, our lightweight model, currently achieves the highest score in this comparison.
## Support and Resources
Our research benefits from:
- Access to the Frontier nodes at Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility
- Support from Microsoft's Accelerating Foundation Models Research (AFMR) program
## Contact
For inquiries or collaboration opportunities, please contact: [email protected] |