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license: apache-2.0
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# Chupacabra 7B v2
<p><img src="https://huggingface.co/perlthoughts/Chupacabra-7B/resolve/main/chupacabra7b%202.png" width=330></p>
### Model Description
This model was made by merging models based on Mistral with the SLERP merge method.
Advantages of SLERP vs averaging weights(common) are as follows:
- Spherical Linear Interpolation (SLERP) - Traditionally, model merging often resorts to weight averaging which, although straightforward, might not always capture the intricate features of the models being merged. The SLERP technique addresses this limitation, producing a blended model with characteristics smoothly interpolated from both parent models, ensuring the resultant model captures the essence of both its parents.
- Smooth Transitions - SLERP ensures smoother transitions between model parameters. This is especially significant when interpolating between high-dimensional vectors.
- Better Preservation of Characteristics - Unlike weight averaging, which might dilute distinct features, SLERP preserves the curvature and characteristics of both models in high-dimensional spaces.
- Nuanced Blending - SLERP takes into account the geometric and rotational properties of the models in the vector space, resulting in a blend that is more reflective of both parent models' characteristics.
List of all models and merging path is coming soon.
## Purpose
Merging the "thick"est model weights from mistral models using amazing training methods like direct preference optimization (DPO), supervised fine tuning (SFT) and reinforced learning.
I have spent countless hours studying the latest research papers, attending conferences, and networking with experts in the field. I experimented with different algorithms, tactics, fine-tuned hyperparameters, optimizers, and optimized code until I achieved the best possible results.
It has not been without challenges. There were skeptics who doubted my abilities and questioned my approach. My approach can be changed, but a closed mind cannot.
I refused to let their negativity bring me down. Instead, I used their doubts as fuel to push myself even harder. I worked tirelessly (vapenation), day and night, until I finally succeeded in merging with the most performant model weights using SOTA training methods like DPO and other advanced techniques described above.
Thank you openchat 3.5 for showing me the way.
I stand tall as a beacon of hope for those who dare to dream big and pursue their passions.
My story is a testament to the power of perseverance, determination, and hard work. I will continue to strive for excellence, always pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
```
"Hate it or love it, the underdogs on top." - The Game
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Here is my contribution.
## Prompt Template
Replace {system} with your system prompt, and {prompt} with your prompt instruction.
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GPT4 System: {system}<|end_of_turn|>GPT4 User: {prompt}<|end_of_turn|>GPT4 Assistant:
```
### Bug fixes
- Fixed issue with generation and the incorrect model weights. Model weights have been corrected and now generation works again. Reuploading GGUF to the GGUF repository as well as the AWQ versions.
- **Developed by:** Ray Hernandez
- **Model type:** Mistral
- **Language(s) (NLP):** English
- **License:** Apache 2.0
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