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slangmod

small language model

Ever wondered how large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Claude, LLama, Deepseek, etc., actually work, like, really work? I did. And I figured there is only one way to find out: Make one yourself. From scratch.

Of course, I wasn't expecting to beat the big players at their own game, but I wanted to know what you can do on consumer hardware (meaning a state-of-the art gaming PC with a single graphics card supported by PyTorch). So, naturally, it was going to be a small language model. These hardware limitations are reflected in software design choices. Specifically, slangmod does not employ any type of parallelization that would keep multiple GPUs busy at the same time, and all training data are loaded into CPU RAM at once, to be drip-fed to the model on the GPU from there (1 billion tokens take up about 7.5 GB worth of 64-bit integer numbers).

Having said that, slangmod provides everything you need to

  • preprocess and clean your text corpus;
  • chose and train one of the HuggingFace tokenizers;
  • specify a Transformer model including the type of positional encodings and the feedforward block;
  • train your model with a choice of optimizers and learning-rate schedulers, employing early-stopping if you like;
  • monitor convergence and experiment on hyperparameters;
  • explore text-generation algorithms like top-k, top-p or beamsearch;
  • and, finally, chat with your model.

To do all these things, slangmod provides a command-line interface (CLI) with fine-grained configuration options on one hand, and the raw building blocks it is made of on the other hand. Leveraging the foundational functionalities provided by the swak package, any other workflow can thus be quickly coded up.

Installation

Python package

  • Create a new virtual environment running at least python 3.12.
  • The easiest way of installing slangmod is from the python package index PyPI, where it is hosted. Simply type
    pip install slangmod
    
    or treat it like any other python package in your dependency management.
  • While it is, in principle, possible to run slangmod on the CPU, this is only intended for debugging purposes. To get any results in finite time, you also need a decent graphics card, and you must have a working installation of PyTorch to make good use of it. Because there is no way of knowing which version of CUDA (or ROC) you have installed on your machine and how you installed it, PyTorch is not an explicit dependency of slangmod. You will have to install it yourself, e.g., following these instructions. If you are using pipenv for dependency management, you can also have a look at the Pipfile in the root of the slangmod repository and taylor it to your needs. Personally, I go
    pipenv sync --categories=cpu
    
    for a CPU-only installation of PyTorch (for debugging only) and
    pipenv sync --categories=cuda
    
    if I want GPU support.
  • Finally, with the virtual environment you just created active, open a console and type
    slagnmod -h
    
    to check that everything works.

Docker image

A docker image with GPU-enabled PyTorch and all other dependencies inside is available on the Docker Hub.

docker pull yedivanseven/slangmod

To use it, you must have a host machine that

  • has an NVIDIA GPU,
  • has the drivers for it installed, and
  • exposes it via the container toolkit.

Change into a working directory, i.e., one where slangmod will read its config file slangmod.toml from and where it will save outputs to, and mount this directory to the path /workdir inside the container when you run it.

docker run --rm -v ./:/workdir yedivanseven/slangmod

This will invoke slangmod -h.

In the event that you still want to clean your raw text with the help of slangmod, you will also have to mount the folder with those dirty files when your start a docker container.

docker run --rm -v ./:/workdir -v /path/to/raw/docs:/raw yedivanseven/slangmod clean ...

For all other command-line options and to find out about this config TOML file, refer to the ...

Documentation

The documentation for both the CLI and the API of slangmod is hosted on GitHub Pages.

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