llama.cpp/examples/embedding
Joan Fontanals b83cc3f5b3
llama : add Jina Embeddings architecture (#6826)
* feat: first things to do

* feat: create tensors for Jina architecture

* fix: use other tensors

* feat: embedding gets results

* fix: fix usage of ALIBI

* fix: clean prints

* fix: do some cleanup unused vars

* fix: revert changes to Makefile and CMakeLists

* fix: revert some changes

* fix: fix small detail

* fix: fix convert formatting

* fix: fix linting and editor

* feat: set proper vocab settings

* fix: JinaBertForMaskedLM registration

* feat: support q_normalization and k_normalization in Jina arch

* feat: handle gpt2 tokenizer with Jina architecture

* feat: example comments in embedding

* feat: rename Jina Bert to Jina Bert V2

* fix: add some changes as per review

* feat: proper KQ_pos for Jina embeddings

* feat: add capacity to load models ES and DE for Spanish

* llama : fix pre-tokenizers

* ggml : full ALiBi support

* ggml : update ggml_soft_max_ext() CUDA, SYCL

* ggml : ggml_flash_attn_ext() support ALiBi (CPU)

* ggml : ggml_flash_attn_ext() support ALiBi (Metal)

* ggml : fix warning

* ggml : ggml_flash_attn_ext() support ALiBi (CUDA)

ggml-ci

* minor : clean-up

* embedding : add warning about missing SEP

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Co-authored-by: Georgi Gerganov <ggerganov@gmail.com>
2024-05-11 10:46:09 +03:00
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CMakeLists.txt build : link against build info instead of compiling against it (#3879) 2023-11-02 08:50:16 +02:00
embedding.cpp llama : add Jina Embeddings architecture (#6826) 2024-05-11 10:46:09 +03:00
README.md embedding : update README.md (#3224) 2023-09-21 11:57:40 +03:00

llama.cpp/example/embedding

This example demonstrates generate high-dimensional embedding vector of a given text with llama.cpp.

Quick Start

To get started right away, run the following command, making sure to use the correct path for the model you have:

Unix-based systems (Linux, macOS, etc.):

./embedding -m ./path/to/model --log-disable -p "Hello World!" 2>/dev/null

Windows:

embedding.exe -m ./path/to/model --log-disable -p "Hello World!" 2>$null

The above command will output space-separated float values.