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PowerML Python Package

Installation

pip install powerml_app

Authentication

You will need two keys: PowerML and OpenAI.

To get a PowerML key, go to https://staging.powerml.co/ and log in with your email. Contact our team if you are unable to log in and we'll add you!

To get an OpenAI key, go to https://beta.openai.com/account/api-keys.

Configuration

In order to use this library, first create a config file at ~/.powerml/configure.yaml with your PowerML and OpenAI keys. Here's an example:

powerml:
    key: "<POWERML-KEY>"
openai:
    key: "<OPENAI-KEY>"

By default, we will use these keys for the PowerML class:

from powerml import PowerML
powerml = PowerML()

You may also configure the PowerML class by passing in a dictionary:

from powerml import PowerML
config = {"powerml": {"key": "<POWERML-KEY>"}}
powerml = PowerML(config)

Usage

You can use the member functions of the PowerML class, predict and fit, to make predictions with the model and fit data to the model to improve and customize it.

You can use predict to run any prompt off the bat:

from powerml import PowerML

powerml = PowerML()

# Run base model
myPrompt = "hello there"
response = powerml.predict(prompt=myPrompt)

To fit data to the model, you can use fit as so:

# Fit model to data
myData = ["item2", "item3"]
myModel = powerml.fit(myData)

To run this fitted model, you can use predict again, specifying the new model name:

# Use new model
myModelName = myModel["model_name"]
response = powerml.predict(prompt=myPrompt, model=myModelName)

PowerML Class

The PowerML class has member functions fit and predict.

Predict

predict accepts the following arguments:

def predict(self,
            prompt: str,
            model: str = "text-davinci-003",
            stop: str = "",
            max_tokens: int = 128,
            temperature: int = 0,
            ) -> str:

predict will return a string of the model's output.

fit accepts the following arguments:

def fit(self,
        data: list[str],
        model: str = ""):

fit will return a dictionary object in the following format:

{
    "model_id":"23",
    "project_id":"None",
    "user_id":"12",
    "job_id":"89",
    "model_name":"be894276039088c5f8db3f6bfaeb19953ed9ffe55f37a847a58f9fb320d307bc",
    "job_config":"{\"type\": \"prompt_tune\", \"model_name\": \"llama\"}",
    "prompt":"item2item3{{input}}",
    "creation_time":"2022-12-20 02:19:36.519260",
    "job":{
        "job_id":"89",
        "project_id":"None",
        "user_id":"12",
        "config":"{\"type\": \"prompt_tune\", \"model_name\": \"llama\"}",
        "status":"COMPLETED",
        "name":"be894276039088c5f8db3f6bfaeb19953ed9ffe55f37a847a58f9fb320d307bc",
        "metric":"None",
        "history":"None",
        "start_time":"2022-12-20 02:19:36.369450",
        "end_time":"2022-12-20 02:19:35.837668"
    }
}

PowerMLTopicModel Class

The PowerMLTopicModel class is an example class designed to extract topics from the prompt.

Usage

To instantiate a PowerMLTopicModel, you just need to pass in some sample topics for it to consider.

# Topics, e.g. ["vscode", "web", "dashboard"]
topics = get_list_of_topics()

model = PowerMLTopicModel(topics)

To customize your PowerMLTopicModel instance, you can pass it examples to fit to.

# Examples in json for the model to fit to, in the format:
# [
#    { "example": "Using VS here for my IDE", labels: ["vscode"] },
#    { "example": "A dashboard on Chrome", labels: ["web", "dashboard"] },
# ]
examples = get_json_examples()

model.fit(examples)

Now, you can run this model on new examples with predict:

new_example = "Move invite teammates page to its own base route . per designs:   This PR just moves existing views around and adds a new base route (i.e. no new functionality)"

example_topics = model.predict(new_example)

Methods

__init__ is defined as follows:

def __init__(self, topics: list[str], config={}):

fit is defined as follows:

def fit(self, 
        examples: list[
            {"example": str, "labels": list[str]}
        ]):

where examples is a list of dictionaries with format {"example": str, "labels": list[str]}.

predict is defined as follows:

def predict(self, prompt: str):

PowerMLLearnTopics Class

The PowerMLLearnTopics class is an example class designed to generate topics from a list of data. This is a batch process and may take a few minutes.

Usage

data = get_list_of_data()

learn_topics = PowerMLLearnTopics()
learn_topics.add_data(data)
topics = learn_topics.get_topics()

Usage with PowerMLTopicModel

Topics can be learned by PowerMLLearnTopics, then used in PowerMLTopicModel.

First, get topics from PowerMLLearnTopics:

topics = learn_topics.get_topics()

Alternatively, get filtered topics from PowerMLLearnTopics:

filtered_topics = learn_topics.get_filtered_topics()

Then, get topics from PowerMLLearnTopics:

topic_model = PowerMLTopicModel(topics)

Finally, use PowerMLTopicModel as you normally would (as above) to fit it to examples, and then predict on new examples:

topic_model.fit(examples)
example_topics = model.predict(new_example)

Methods

__init__ is defined as follows:

def __init__(self, config={}, num_subsamples=100, sample_size=50):

add_data is defined as follows:

def add_data(self, documents):

where documents is a list of strings.

get_topics is defined as follows:

def get_topics(self):

and returns a set of strings

get_filtered_topics is defined as follows:

def get_topics(self):

and returns a set of strings. This method can be used to apply an extra fuzzy filter on the topics to remove duplicates and unrelated topics.

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