license: apache-2.0
pipeline_tag: image-text-to-text
TinyLLaVA has released a family of small-scale Large Multimodel Models(LMMs), ranging from 0.55B to 3.1B. Our best model, TinyLLaVA-Phi-2-SigLIP-3.1B, achieves better overall performance against existing 7B models such as LLaVA-1.5 and Qwen-VL.
TinyLLaVA
Here, we introduce TinyLLaVA-OpenELM-450M-SigLIP-0.89B, which is trained by the TinyLLaVA Factory codebase. For LLM and vision tower, we choose OpenELM-450M-Instruct and siglip-so400m-patch14-384, respectively. The dataset used for training this model is the The dataset used for training this model is the LLaVA dataset.
Usage
Execute the following test code:
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForCausalLM
hf_path = 'jiajunlong/TinyLLaVA-OpenELM-450M-SigLIP-0.89B'
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(hf_path, trust_remote_code=True)
model.cuda()
config = model.config
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(hf_path, use_fast=False, model_max_length = config.tokenizer_model_max_length,padding_side = config.tokenizer_padding_side)
prompt="What are these?"
image_url="http://images.cocodataset.org/test-stuff2017/000000000001.jpg"
output_text, genertaion_time = model.chat(prompt=prompt, image=image_url, tokenizer=tokenizer)
print('model output:', output_text)
print('runing time:', genertaion_time)
Result
model_name | gqa | textvqa | sqa | vqav2 | MME | MMB | MM-VET |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TinyLLaVA-1.5B | 60.3 | 51.7 | 60.3 | 76.9 | 1276.5 | 55.2 | 25.8 |
TinyLLaVA-0.89B | 53.87 | 44.02 | 54.09 | 71.74 | 1118.75 | 37.8 | 20 |
P.S. TinyLLaVA Factory is an open-source modular codebase for small-scale LMMs with a focus on simplicity of code implementations, extensibility of new features, and reproducibility of training results. This code repository provides standard training&evaluating pipelines, flexible data preprocessing&model configurations, and easily extensible architectures. Users can customize their own LMMs with minimal coding effort and less coding mistake. TinyLLaVA Factory integrates a suite of cutting-edge models and methods.
- LLM currently supports OpenELM, TinyLlama, StableLM, Qwen, Gemma, and Phi.
- Vision tower currently supports CLIP, SigLIP, Dino, and combination of CLIP and Dino.
- Connector currently supports MLP, Qformer, and Resampler.