• @notfromhereOP
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    21 year ago

    I hope llama.cpp supports SuperHOT at some point. I never use GPTQ but may need to make an exception to try out the larger context sized. Are you using exllama? Curious why you’re getting garbage output

    • @simple@lemmy.mywire.xyz
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      11 year ago

      Yeah llama.cpp with SuperHOT support would be great, and yeah I’m using exllama with oobabooga UI. I found out why I’m getting garbage output with 2k. It seems like SuperHOT 8K models, when run with 2k context, have a massive increase in perplexity.

      (Higher perplexity, the worse the output quality).

      So I’ll need to figure out if I can get at least 4K running without running out of VRAM.

      Also, there is a new PR for exllama which uses a different method of getting higher context (not SuperHOT) and also has less perplexity loss. So that might be a better alternative potentially.

      • @notfromhereOP
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        11 year ago

        I read the guy’s blog post on SuperHOT and it sounded like it didn’t increase perplexity and kept perplexity super low with large contexts. I could have read it wrong but I thought it wasn’t supposed to increase perplexity.

        • @simple@lemmy.mywire.xyz
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          21 year ago

          The increase in perplexity is very small, but there is still some with 8K content. But it seems like with 2K its much larger. I could be misunderstanding something myself. But my little test with 2K context does suggest there’s something going on with 2K contexts on SuperHOT models