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* TruthfulQA: 1st attempt, does not look like it is working The same implementation can be used for HellaSwag as well, so I converted a HellaSwag validation dataset to the binary format used here and tested with that. The score is only around 50, so something is not quite right. * TruthfulQA: works but the result is bad I know it works because if I convert the HellaSwag validation data to the binary format used in the truthful_qa_score() function I get the exact same result as from the hellaswag_score() function. But I guess, the questions are tricky and the way I have done the combination of question + answer is very likely not the best. The TruthfulQA validation dataset contains 817 questions, with random chance result around 19%. With this version I get 29.1% for Mistral-7B and 55.2% for Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.2. The HF leader board results for these two models are 42.2% and 68.3%, respectively. * TruthfulQA: fix random sample * TruthfulQA: prepare tasks in parallel for large test datasets * Rename truthful_qa to multiple_choice * Make MSVC happy I had forgotten that MSVC does not make constexpr's available inside a lambda. --------- Co-authored-by: Iwan Kawrakow <iwan.kawrakow@gmail.com> |
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base64.hpp | ||
build-info.cpp.in | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
common.cpp | ||
common.h | ||
console.cpp | ||
console.h | ||
grammar-parser.cpp | ||
grammar-parser.h | ||
log.h | ||
sampling.cpp | ||
sampling.h | ||
stb_image.h | ||
train.cpp | ||
train.h |