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license: apache-2.0
datasets:
  - AdaptLLM/biomed-visual-instructions
language:
  - en
base_model:
  - Qwen/Qwen2-VL-2B-Instruct
tags:
  - biology
  - medical
  - chemistry

Adapting Multimodal Large Language Models to Domains via Post-Training

This repos contains the biomedicine MLLM developed from Qwen-2-VL-2B-Instruct in our paper: On Domain-Specific Post-Training for Multimodal Large Language Models. The correspoding training dataset is in medicine-visual-instructions.

The main project page is: Adapt-MLLM-to-Domains

We investigate domain adaptation of MLLMs through post-training, focusing on data synthesis, training pipelines, and task evaluation. (1) Data Synthesis: Using open-source models, we develop a visual instruction synthesizer that effectively generates diverse visual instruction tasks from domain-specific image-caption pairs. Our synthetic tasks surpass those generated by manual rules, GPT-4, and GPT-4V in enhancing the domain-specific performance of MLLMs. (2) Training Pipeline: While the two-stage training--initially on image-caption pairs followed by visual instruction tasks--is commonly adopted for developing general MLLMs, we apply a single-stage training pipeline to enhance task diversity for domain-specific post-training. (3) Task Evaluation: We conduct experiments in two domains, biomedicine and food, by post-training MLLMs of different sources and scales (e.g., Qwen2-VL-2B, LLaVA-v1.6-8B, Llama-3.2-11B), and then evaluating MLLM performance on various domain-specific tasks.

Resources

🤗 We share our data and models with example usages, feel free to open any issues or discussions! 🤗

Model Repo ID in HF 🤗 Domain Base Model Training Data Evaluation Benchmark
Visual Instruction Synthesizer AdaptLLM/visual-instruction-synthesizer - open-llava-next-llama3-8b VisionFLAN and ALLaVA -
AdaMLLM-med-2B AdaptLLM/biomed-Qwen2-VL-2B-Instruct Biomedicine Qwen2-VL-2B-Instruct biomed-visual-instructions biomed-VQA-benchmark
AdaMLLM-food-2B AdaptLLM/food-Qwen2-VL-2B-Instruct Food Qwen2-VL-2B-Instruct food-visual-instructions food-VQA-benchmark
AdaMLLM-med-8B AdaptLLM/biomed-LLaVA-NeXT-Llama3-8B Biomedicine open-llava-next-llama3-8b biomed-visual-instructions biomed-VQA-benchmark
AdaMLLM-food-8B AdaptLLM/food-LLaVA-NeXT-Llama3-8B Food open-llava-next-llama3-8b food-visual-instructions food-VQA-benchmark
AdaMLLM-med-11B AdaptLLM/biomed-Llama-3.2-11B-Vision-Instruct Biomedicine Llama-3.2-11B-Vision-Instruct biomed-visual-instructions biomed-VQA-benchmark
AdaMLLM-food-11B AdaptLLM/food-Llama-3.2-11B-Vision-Instruct Food Llama-3.2-11B-Vision-Instruct food-visual-instructions food-VQA-benchmark

Code: https://github.com/bigai-ai/QA-Synthesizer

1. To Chat with AdaMLLM

Our model architecture aligns with the base model: Qwen-2-VL-Instruct. We provide a usage example below, and you may refer to the official Qwen-2-VL-Instruct repository for more advanced usage instructions.

Note: For AdaMLLM, always place the image at the beginning of the input instruction in the messages.

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  1. Set up
pip install qwen-vl-utils
  1. Inference
from transformers import Qwen2VLForConditionalGeneration, AutoTokenizer, AutoProcessor
from qwen_vl_utils import process_vision_info

# default: Load the model on the available device(s)
model = Qwen2VLForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(
    "AdaptLLM/biomed-Qwen2-VL-2B-Instruct", torch_dtype="auto", device_map="auto"
)

# We recommend enabling flash_attention_2 for better acceleration and memory saving, especially in multi-image and video scenarios.
# model = Qwen2VLForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(
#     "AdaptLLM/biomed-Qwen2-VL-2B-Instruct",
#     torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16,
#     attn_implementation="flash_attention_2",
#     device_map="auto",
# )

# default processer
processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("AdaptLLM/biomed-Qwen2-VL-2B-Instruct")

# The default range for the number of visual tokens per image in the model is 4-16384. You can set min_pixels and max_pixels according to your needs, such as a token count range of 256-1280, to balance speed and memory usage.
# min_pixels = 256*28*28
# max_pixels = 1280*28*28
# processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("AdaptLLM/biomed-Qwen2-VL-2B-Instruct", min_pixels=min_pixels, max_pixels=max_pixels)


# NOTE: For AdaMLLM, always place the image at the beginning of the input instruction in the messages.
messages = [
    {
        "role": "user",
        "content": [
            {
                "type": "image",
                "image": "https://qianwen-res.oss-cn-beijing.aliyuncs.com/Qwen-VL/assets/demo.jpeg",
            },
            {"type": "text", "text": "Describe this image."},
        ],
    }
]

# Preparation for inference
text = processor.apply_chat_template(
    messages, tokenize=False, add_generation_prompt=True
)
image_inputs, video_inputs = process_vision_info(messages)
inputs = processor(
    text=[text],
    images=image_inputs,
    videos=video_inputs,
    padding=True,
    return_tensors="pt",
)
inputs = inputs.to("cuda")

# Inference: Generation of the output
generated_ids = model.generate(**inputs, max_new_tokens=128)
generated_ids_trimmed = [
    out_ids[len(in_ids) :] for in_ids, out_ids in zip(inputs.input_ids, generated_ids)
]
output_text = processor.batch_decode(
    generated_ids_trimmed, skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False
)
print(output_text)

2. To Evaluate Any MLLM on Domain-Specific Benchmarks

Refer to the biomed-VQA-benchmark to reproduce our results and evaluate many other MLLMs on domain-specific benchmarks.

Citation

If you find our work helpful, please cite us.

AdaMLLM

@article{adamllm,
  title={On Domain-Specific Post-Training for Multimodal Large Language Models},
  author={Cheng, Daixuan and Huang, Shaohan and Zhu, Ziyu and Zhang, Xintong and Zhao, Wayne Xin and Luan, Zhongzhi and Dai, Bo and Zhang, Zhenliang},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.19930},
  year={2024}
}

Instruction Pre-Training (EMNLP 2024)

@article{cheng2024instruction,
  title={Instruction Pre-Training: Language Models are Supervised Multitask Learners},
  author={Cheng, Daixuan and Gu, Yuxian and Huang, Shaohan and Bi, Junyu and Huang, Minlie and Wei, Furu},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.14491},
  year={2024}
}

Adapt LLM to Domains (ICLR 2024)

@inproceedings{
cheng2024adapting,
title={Adapting Large Language Models via Reading Comprehension},
author={Daixuan Cheng and Shaohan Huang and Furu Wei},
booktitle={The Twelfth International Conference on Learning Representations},
year={2024},
url={https://openreview.net/forum?id=y886UXPEZ0}
}