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license: apache-2.0

Model

llava-clip-internlm2-1_8b-pretrain-v1 is a LLaVA checkpoint finetuned from internlm2-chat-1_8b and CLIP-ViT-Large-patch14-336 with LLaVA-Pretrain by Xtuner. The pretraining phase took 16 hours on a single Nvidia A6000 ada GPU.

The total size of the model is around 2.2B, which is suitable for embedded applications like robotics.

I just finished the pretrain phase of the model. I will release the full finetuned model soon. You can also finetune your own version based on the checkpoint here.

Installation

git clone https://github.com/InternLM/xtuner
pip install -e ./xtuner[deepspeed]
git clone https://huggingface.co./StarCycle/llava-clip-internlm2-1_8b-pretrain-v1
cd ./llava-clip-internlm2-1_8b-pretrain-v1

Common Errors

1.

command error: 'libGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory'!

You can solve it by

# For Ubuntu
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa-glx

# For CentOS and Fedora
sudo yum install mesa-libGL
Error: mkl-service + Intel(R) MKL: MKL_THREADING_LAYER=INTEL is incompatible with libgomp.so.1 library.
        Try to import numpy first or set the threading layer accordingly. Set MKL_SERVICE_FORCE_INTEL to force it.

You can solve it by reinstall numpy.

ImportError: 
InternLM2Converter requires the protobuf library but it was not found in your environment. Checkout the instructions on the

You just need

pip install protobuf
  1. To use tensorboard to visualize the training loss curve:
pip install future tensorboard 
  1. If your training process is killed during data preprocessing, you can modify the map_num_proc in xtuner/xtuner/dataset /huggingface.py
def process(dataset,
            do_dataset_tokenization=True,
            tokenizer=None,
            max_length=None,
            dataset_map_fn=None,
            template_map_fn=None,
            max_dataset_length=None,
            split='train',
            remove_unused_columns=False,
            rename_maps=[],
            shuffle_before_pack=True,
            pack_to_max_length=True,
            use_varlen_attn=False,
            input_ids_with_output=True,
            with_image_token=False,
            map_num_proc=32): # modify it to 1

Data prepration

  1. File structure
# . means the llava-clip-internlm2-1_8b-pretrain-v1 folder you clone
./data/llava_data
β”œβ”€β”€ LLaVA-Pretrain
    β”œβ”€β”€ blip_laion_cc_sbu_558k.json
    β”œβ”€β”€ blip_laion_cc_sbu_558k_meta.json
    └── images
  1. Pretrain Data

LLaVA-Pretrain

# Make sure you have git-lfs installed (https://git-lfs.com)
git lfs install
git clone https://huggingface.co./datasets/liuhaotian/LLaVA-Pretrain --depth=1
  1. Finetune Data

Please check the final release version

Cheers! Now train your own model!

  1. Alignment module pretraining
# single GPU
xtuner train ./llava_internlm2_chat_1_8b_clip_vit_large_p14_336_e1_gpu1_pretrain.py --deepspeed deepspeed_zero2

# multiple GPU
NPROC_PER_NODE=8 xtuner train ./llava_internlm2_chat_1_8b_clip_vit_large_p14_336_e1_gpu1_pretrain.py --deepspeed deepspeed_zero2

Remember to change the batch size and gradient accumulation parameters to fit your hardware. So your GPU_num * batch_size * gradient_accumulation is roughly equal to mine to reproduce the result.

The checkpoint and tensorboard logs are saved by default in ./work_dirs/. I only train it for 1 epoch to be same as the original LLaVA paper. Some researches also report that training for multiple epochs will make the model overfit the training dataset and perform worse in other domains.

This is my loss curve for llava-clip-internlm2-1_8b-pretrain-v1: image/png

And the learning rate curve: image/png

  1. Instruction following fine-tuning

Please check the final release version