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---
license: apache-2.0
inference: false
---
# bling-phi-3.5-gguf
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bling-phi-3.5-gguf is part of the BLING ("Best Little Instruct No-GPU") model series, RAG-instruct trained on top of a Microsoft Phi-3.5 base model, and 4_K_M quantized with GGUF for fast local inference.
### Benchmark Tests
Evaluated against the benchmark test: [RAG-Instruct-Benchmark-Tester](https://www.huggingface.co/datasets/llmware/rag_instruct_benchmark_tester)
1 Test Run (temperature=0.0, sample=False) with 1 point for correct answer, 0.5 point for partial correct or blank / NF, 0.0 points for incorrect, and -1 points for hallucinations.
--**Accuracy Score**: **100** correct out of 100
--Not Found Classification: 85.0%
--Boolean: 95.0%
--Math/Logic: 90.0%
--Complex Questions (1-5): 4 (Above Average - multiple-choice, causal)
--Summarization Quality (1-5): 4 (Above Average)
--Hallucinations: No hallucinations observed in test runs.
For test run results (and good indicator of target use cases), please see the files ("core_rag_test" and "answer_sheet" in this repo).
Please note that this is the model version used in the test results to replicate the most common inference environment (rather than the original Pytorch version).
Note: compare results with [bling-phi-3-gguf](https://www.hugggingface.co/llmware/bling-phi-3-gguf) and [bling-phi-2](https://www.huggingface.co/llmware/bling-phi-2-v0).
### Model Description
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- **Developed by:** llmware
- **Model type:** bling
- **Language(s) (NLP):** English
- **License:** Apache 2.0
- **Finetuned from model:** Microsoft Phi-3.5
## Uses
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The intended use of BLING models is two-fold:
1. Provide high-quality RAG-Instruct models designed for fact-based, no "hallucination" question-answering in connection with an enterprise RAG workflow.
2. BLING models are fine-tuned on top of leading base foundation models, generally in the 1-3B+ range, and purposefully rolled-out across multiple base models to provide choices and "drop-in" replacements for RAG specific use cases.
### Direct Use
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BLING is designed for enterprise automation use cases, especially in knowledge-intensive industries, such as financial services,
legal and regulatory industries with complex information sources.
BLING models have been trained for common RAG scenarios, specifically: question-answering, key-value extraction, and basic summarization as the core instruction types
without the need for a lot of complex instruction verbiage - provide a text passage context, ask questions, and get clear fact-based responses.
## Bias, Risks, and Limitations
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Any model can provide inaccurate or incomplete information, and should be used in conjunction with appropriate safeguards and fact-checking mechanisms.
## How to Get Started with the Model
To pull the model via API:
from huggingface_hub import snapshot_download
snapshot_download("llmware/bling-phi-3.5-gguf", local_dir="/path/on/your/machine/", local_dir_use_symlinks=False)
Load in your favorite GGUF inference engine, or try with llmware as follows:
from llmware.models import ModelCatalog
# to load the model and make a basic inference
model = ModelCatalog().load_model("llmware/bling-phi-3.5-gguf", temperature=0.0, sample=False)
response = model.inference(query, add_context=text_sample)
Details on the prompt wrapper and other configurations are on the config.json file in the files repository.
## How to Get Started with the Model
The BLING model was fine-tuned with closed-context samples, which assume generally that the prompt consists of two sub-parts:
1. Text Passage Context, and
2. Specific question or instruction based on the text passage
To get the best results, package "my_prompt" as follows:
my_prompt = {{text_passage}} + "\n" + {{question/instruction}}
## Model Card Contact
Darren Oberst & llmware team