--- language: - en license: apache-2.0 tags: - sentence-transformers - sparse-encoder - sparse - asymmetric - inference-free - splade - generated_from_trainer - dataset_size:99000 - loss:SpladeLoss - loss:SparseMultipleNegativesRankingLoss - loss:FlopsLoss widget: - text: Rollin' (Limp Bizkit song) The music video was filmed atop the South Tower of the former World Trade Center in New York City. The introduction features Ben Stiller and Stephen Dorff mistaking Fred Durst for the valet and giving him the keys to their Bentley Azure. Also making a cameo is break dancer Mr. Wiggles. The rest of the video has several cuts to Durst and his bandmates hanging out of the Bentley as they drive about Manhattan. The song Ben Stiller is playing at the beginning is "My Generation" from the same album. The video also features scenes of Fred Durst with five girls dancing in a room. The video was filmed around the same time as the film Zoolander, which explains Stiller and Dorff's appearance. Fred Durst has a small cameo in that film. - text: 'Maze Runner: The Death Cure On April 22, 2017, the studio delayed the release date once again, to February 9, 2018, in order to allow more time for post-production; months later, on August 25, the studio moved the release forward two weeks.[17] The film will premiere on January 26, 2018 in 3D, IMAX and IMAX 3D.[18][19]' - text: who played the dj in the movie the warriors - text: Lionel Messi Born and raised in central Argentina, Messi was diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency as a child. At age 13, he relocated to Spain to join Barcelona, who agreed to pay for his medical treatment. After a fast progression through Barcelona's youth academy, Messi made his competitive debut aged 17 in October 2004. Despite being injury-prone during his early career, he established himself as an integral player for the club within the next three years, finishing 2007 as a finalist for both the Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year award, a feat he repeated the following year. His first uninterrupted campaign came in the 2008–09 season, during which he helped Barcelona achieve the first treble in Spanish football. At 22 years old, Messi won the Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year award by record voting margins. - text: 'Send In the Clowns "Send In the Clowns" is a song written by Stephen Sondheim for the 1973 musical A Little Night Music, an adaptation of Ingmar Bergman''s film Smiles of a Summer Night. It is a ballad from Act Two, in which the character Desirée reflects on the ironies and disappointments of her life. Among other things, she looks back on an affair years earlier with the lawyer Fredrik, who was deeply in love with her but whose marriage proposals she had rejected. Meeting him after so long, she realizes she is in love with him and finally ready to marry him, but now it is he who rejects her: he is in an unconsummated marriage with a much younger woman. Desirée proposes marriage to rescue him from this situation, but he declines, citing his dedication to his bride. Reacting to his rejection, Desirée sings this song. The song is later reprised as a coda after Fredrik''s young wife runs away with his son, and Fredrik is finally free to accept Desirée''s offer.[1]' datasets: - sentence-transformers/natural-questions pipeline_tag: feature-extraction library_name: sentence-transformers metrics: - dot_accuracy@1 - dot_accuracy@3 - dot_accuracy@5 - dot_accuracy@10 - dot_precision@1 - dot_precision@3 - dot_precision@5 - dot_precision@10 - dot_recall@1 - dot_recall@3 - dot_recall@5 - dot_recall@10 - dot_ndcg@10 - dot_mrr@10 - dot_map@100 - query_active_dims - query_sparsity_ratio - corpus_active_dims - corpus_sparsity_ratio co2_eq_emissions: emissions: 12.160208585908531 energy_consumed: 0.03128414205717627 source: codecarbon training_type: fine-tuning on_cloud: false cpu_model: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K ram_total_size: 31.777088165283203 hours_used: 0.09 hardware_used: 1 x NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 model-index: - name: Inference-free SPLADE BERT-tiny trained on Natural-Questions tuples results: - task: type: sparse-information-retrieval name: Sparse Information Retrieval dataset: name: NanoMSMARCO type: NanoMSMARCO metrics: - type: dot_accuracy@1 value: 0.28 name: Dot Accuracy@1 - type: dot_accuracy@3 value: 0.48 name: Dot Accuracy@3 - type: dot_accuracy@5 value: 0.54 name: Dot Accuracy@5 - type: dot_accuracy@10 value: 0.68 name: Dot Accuracy@10 - type: dot_precision@1 value: 0.28 name: Dot Precision@1 - type: dot_precision@3 value: 0.15999999999999998 name: Dot Precision@3 - type: dot_precision@5 value: 0.10800000000000003 name: Dot Precision@5 - type: dot_precision@10 value: 0.068 name: Dot Precision@10 - type: dot_recall@1 value: 0.28 name: Dot Recall@1 - type: dot_recall@3 value: 0.48 name: Dot Recall@3 - type: dot_recall@5 value: 0.54 name: Dot Recall@5 - type: dot_recall@10 value: 0.68 name: Dot Recall@10 - type: dot_ndcg@10 value: 0.4712098455669033 name: Dot Ndcg@10 - type: dot_mrr@10 value: 0.4061269841269841 name: Dot Mrr@10 - type: dot_map@100 value: 0.42123222050853626 name: Dot Map@100 - type: query_active_dims value: 7.360000133514404 name: Query Active Dims - type: query_sparsity_ratio value: 0.9997588624554906 name: Query Sparsity Ratio - type: corpus_active_dims value: 181.48126220703125 name: Corpus Active Dims - type: corpus_sparsity_ratio value: 0.9940540835395113 name: Corpus Sparsity Ratio - task: type: sparse-information-retrieval name: Sparse Information Retrieval dataset: name: NanoNFCorpus type: NanoNFCorpus metrics: - type: dot_accuracy@1 value: 0.46 name: Dot Accuracy@1 - type: dot_accuracy@3 value: 0.6 name: Dot Accuracy@3 - type: dot_accuracy@5 value: 0.64 name: Dot Accuracy@5 - type: dot_accuracy@10 value: 0.7 name: Dot Accuracy@10 - type: dot_precision@1 value: 0.46 name: Dot Precision@1 - type: dot_precision@3 value: 0.38666666666666666 name: Dot Precision@3 - type: dot_precision@5 value: 0.34 name: Dot Precision@5 - type: dot_precision@10 value: 0.264 name: Dot Precision@10 - type: dot_recall@1 value: 0.04441960931285628 name: Dot Recall@1 - type: dot_recall@3 value: 0.07855216438081768 name: Dot Recall@3 - type: dot_recall@5 value: 0.11501385338572513 name: Dot Recall@5 - type: dot_recall@10 value: 0.13799680508768822 name: Dot Recall@10 - type: dot_ndcg@10 value: 0.3363725092471443 name: Dot Ndcg@10 - type: dot_mrr@10 value: 0.5348571428571429 name: Dot Mrr@10 - type: dot_map@100 value: 0.14273057100379044 name: Dot Map@100 - type: query_active_dims value: 5.739999771118164 name: Query Active Dims - type: query_sparsity_ratio value: 0.9998119389367958 name: Query Sparsity Ratio - type: corpus_active_dims value: 267.9966125488281 name: Corpus Active Dims - type: corpus_sparsity_ratio value: 0.9912195592507428 name: Corpus Sparsity Ratio - task: type: sparse-information-retrieval name: Sparse Information Retrieval dataset: name: NanoNQ type: NanoNQ metrics: - type: dot_accuracy@1 value: 0.3 name: Dot Accuracy@1 - type: dot_accuracy@3 value: 0.56 name: Dot Accuracy@3 - type: dot_accuracy@5 value: 0.7 name: Dot Accuracy@5 - type: dot_accuracy@10 value: 0.7 name: Dot Accuracy@10 - type: dot_precision@1 value: 0.3 name: Dot Precision@1 - type: dot_precision@3 value: 0.18666666666666665 name: Dot Precision@3 - type: dot_precision@5 value: 0.14 name: Dot Precision@5 - type: dot_precision@10 value: 0.07200000000000001 name: Dot Precision@10 - type: dot_recall@1 value: 0.3 name: Dot Recall@1 - type: dot_recall@3 value: 0.54 name: Dot Recall@3 - type: dot_recall@5 value: 0.66 name: Dot Recall@5 - type: dot_recall@10 value: 0.67 name: Dot Recall@10 - type: dot_ndcg@10 value: 0.498972350043216 name: Dot Ndcg@10 - type: dot_mrr@10 value: 0.4476666666666666 name: Dot Mrr@10 - type: dot_map@100 value: 0.44805918373861153 name: Dot Map@100 - type: query_active_dims value: 10.420000076293945 name: Query Active Dims - type: query_sparsity_ratio value: 0.999658606903994 name: Query Sparsity Ratio - type: corpus_active_dims value: 156.2409210205078 name: Corpus Active Dims - type: corpus_sparsity_ratio value: 0.9948810392169416 name: Corpus Sparsity Ratio - task: type: sparse-nano-beir name: Sparse Nano BEIR dataset: name: NanoBEIR mean type: NanoBEIR_mean metrics: - type: dot_accuracy@1 value: 0.3466666666666667 name: Dot Accuracy@1 - type: dot_accuracy@3 value: 0.5466666666666667 name: Dot Accuracy@3 - type: dot_accuracy@5 value: 0.6266666666666667 name: Dot Accuracy@5 - type: dot_accuracy@10 value: 0.6933333333333334 name: Dot Accuracy@10 - type: dot_precision@1 value: 0.3466666666666667 name: Dot Precision@1 - type: dot_precision@3 value: 0.24444444444444444 name: Dot Precision@3 - type: dot_precision@5 value: 0.19600000000000004 name: Dot Precision@5 - type: dot_precision@10 value: 0.13466666666666668 name: Dot Precision@10 - type: dot_recall@1 value: 0.20813986977095209 name: Dot Recall@1 - type: dot_recall@3 value: 0.3661840547936059 name: Dot Recall@3 - type: dot_recall@5 value: 0.43833795112857504 name: Dot Recall@5 - type: dot_recall@10 value: 0.4959989350292295 name: Dot Recall@10 - type: dot_ndcg@10 value: 0.4355182349524212 name: Dot Ndcg@10 - type: dot_mrr@10 value: 0.4628835978835979 name: Dot Mrr@10 - type: dot_map@100 value: 0.33734065841697936 name: Dot Map@100 - type: query_active_dims value: 7.839999993642171 name: Query Active Dims - type: query_sparsity_ratio value: 0.9997431360987601 name: Query Sparsity Ratio - type: corpus_active_dims value: 191.33428282595386 name: Corpus Active Dims - type: corpus_sparsity_ratio value: 0.9937312665347632 name: Corpus Sparsity Ratio --- # Inference-free SPLADE BERT-tiny trained on Natural-Questions tuples This is a [Asymmetric Inference-free SPLADE Sparse Encoder](https://www.sbert.net/docs/sparse_encoder/usage/usage.html) model trained on the [natural-questions](https://huggingface.co/datasets/sentence-transformers/natural-questions) dataset using the [sentence-transformers](https://www.SBERT.net) library. It maps sentences & paragraphs to a 30522-dimensional sparse vector space and can be used for semantic search and sparse retrieval. ## Model Details ### Model Description - **Model Type:** Asymmetric Inference-free SPLADE Sparse Encoder - **Maximum Sequence Length:** 512 tokens - **Output Dimensionality:** 30522 dimensions - **Similarity Function:** Dot Product - **Training Dataset:** - [natural-questions](https://huggingface.co/datasets/sentence-transformers/natural-questions) - **Language:** en - **License:** apache-2.0 ### Model Sources - **Documentation:** [Sentence Transformers Documentation](https://sbert.net) - **Documentation:** [Sparse Encoder Documentation](https://www.sbert.net/docs/sparse_encoder/usage/usage.html) - **Repository:** [Sentence Transformers on GitHub](https://github.com/UKPLab/sentence-transformers) - **Hugging Face:** [Sparse Encoders on Hugging Face](https://huggingface.co/models?library=sentence-transformers&other=sparse-encoder) ### Full Model Architecture ``` SparseEncoder( (0): Router( (query_0_IDF): IDF ({'frozen': False}, dim:30522, tokenizer: BertTokenizerFast) (document_0_MLMTransformer): MLMTransformer({'max_seq_length': 512, 'do_lower_case': False}) with MLMTransformer model: BertForMaskedLM (document_1_SpladePooling): SpladePooling({'pooling_strategy': 'max', 'activation_function': 'relu', 'word_embedding_dimension': 30522}) ) ) ``` ## Usage ### Direct Usage (Sentence Transformers) First install the Sentence Transformers library: ```bash pip install -U sentence-transformers ``` Then you can load this model and run inference. ```python from sentence_transformers import SparseEncoder # Download from the 🤗 Hub model = SparseEncoder("tomaarsen/inference-free-splade-bert-tiny-nq-fresh-3e-2-lambda-corpus-1e-3-idf-lr-2e-5-lr") # Run inference sentences = [ 'is send in the clowns from a musical', 'Send In the Clowns "Send In the Clowns" is a song written by Stephen Sondheim for the 1973 musical A Little Night Music, an adaptation of Ingmar Bergman\'s film Smiles of a Summer Night. It is a ballad from Act Two, in which the character Desirée reflects on the ironies and disappointments of her life. Among other things, she looks back on an affair years earlier with the lawyer Fredrik, who was deeply in love with her but whose marriage proposals she had rejected. Meeting him after so long, she realizes she is in love with him and finally ready to marry him, but now it is he who rejects her: he is in an unconsummated marriage with a much younger woman. Desirée proposes marriage to rescue him from this situation, but he declines, citing his dedication to his bride. Reacting to his rejection, Desirée sings this song. The song is later reprised as a coda after Fredrik\'s young wife runs away with his son, and Fredrik is finally free to accept Desirée\'s offer.[1]', 'The Suite Life on Deck The Suite Life on Deck is an American sitcom that aired on Disney Channel from September 26, 2008 to May 6, 2011. It is a sequel/spin-off of the Disney Channel Original Series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. The series follows twin brothers Zack and Cody Martin and hotel heiress London Tipton in a new setting, the SS Tipton, where they attend classes at "Seven Seas High School" and meet Bailey Pickett while Mr. Moseby manages the ship. The ship travels around the world to nations such as Italy, France, Greece, India, Sweden and the United Kingdom where the characters experience different cultures, adventures, and situations.[1]', ] embeddings = model.encode(sentences) print(embeddings.shape) # (3, 30522) # Get the similarity scores for the embeddings similarities = model.similarity(embeddings, embeddings) print(similarities.shape) # [3, 3] ``` ## Evaluation ### Metrics #### Sparse Information Retrieval * Datasets: `NanoMSMARCO`, `NanoNFCorpus` and `NanoNQ` * Evaluated with [SparseInformationRetrievalEvaluator](https://sbert.net/docs/package_reference/sparse_encoder/evaluation.html#sentence_transformers.sparse_encoder.evaluation.SparseInformationRetrievalEvaluator) | Metric | NanoMSMARCO | NanoNFCorpus | NanoNQ | |:----------------------|:------------|:-------------|:----------| | dot_accuracy@1 | 0.28 | 0.46 | 0.3 | | dot_accuracy@3 | 0.48 | 0.6 | 0.56 | | dot_accuracy@5 | 0.54 | 0.64 | 0.7 | | dot_accuracy@10 | 0.68 | 0.7 | 0.7 | | dot_precision@1 | 0.28 | 0.46 | 0.3 | | dot_precision@3 | 0.16 | 0.3867 | 0.1867 | | dot_precision@5 | 0.108 | 0.34 | 0.14 | | dot_precision@10 | 0.068 | 0.264 | 0.072 | | dot_recall@1 | 0.28 | 0.0444 | 0.3 | | dot_recall@3 | 0.48 | 0.0786 | 0.54 | | dot_recall@5 | 0.54 | 0.115 | 0.66 | | dot_recall@10 | 0.68 | 0.138 | 0.67 | | **dot_ndcg@10** | **0.4712** | **0.3364** | **0.499** | | dot_mrr@10 | 0.4061 | 0.5349 | 0.4477 | | dot_map@100 | 0.4212 | 0.1427 | 0.4481 | | query_active_dims | 7.36 | 5.74 | 10.42 | | query_sparsity_ratio | 0.9998 | 0.9998 | 0.9997 | | corpus_active_dims | 181.4813 | 267.9966 | 156.2409 | | corpus_sparsity_ratio | 0.9941 | 0.9912 | 0.9949 | #### Sparse Nano BEIR * Dataset: `NanoBEIR_mean` * Evaluated with [SparseNanoBEIREvaluator](https://sbert.net/docs/package_reference/sparse_encoder/evaluation.html#sentence_transformers.sparse_encoder.evaluation.SparseNanoBEIREvaluator) with these parameters: ```json { "dataset_names": [ "msmarco", "nfcorpus", "nq" ] } ``` | Metric | Value | |:----------------------|:-----------| | dot_accuracy@1 | 0.3467 | | dot_accuracy@3 | 0.5467 | | dot_accuracy@5 | 0.6267 | | dot_accuracy@10 | 0.6933 | | dot_precision@1 | 0.3467 | | dot_precision@3 | 0.2444 | | dot_precision@5 | 0.196 | | dot_precision@10 | 0.1347 | | dot_recall@1 | 0.2081 | | dot_recall@3 | 0.3662 | | dot_recall@5 | 0.4383 | | dot_recall@10 | 0.496 | | **dot_ndcg@10** | **0.4355** | | dot_mrr@10 | 0.4629 | | dot_map@100 | 0.3373 | | query_active_dims | 7.84 | | query_sparsity_ratio | 0.9997 | | corpus_active_dims | 191.3343 | | corpus_sparsity_ratio | 0.9937 | ## Training Details ### Training Dataset #### natural-questions * Dataset: [natural-questions](https://huggingface.co/datasets/sentence-transformers/natural-questions) at [f9e894e](https://huggingface.co/datasets/sentence-transformers/natural-questions/tree/f9e894e1081e206e577b4eaa9ee6de2b06ae6f17) * Size: 99,000 training samples * Columns: query and answer * Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples: | | query | answer | |:--------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | type | string | string | | details | | | * Samples: | query | answer | |:--------------------------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | who played the father in papa don't preach | Alex McArthur Alex McArthur (born March 6, 1957) is an American actor. | | where was the location of the battle of hastings | Battle of Hastings The Battle of Hastings[a] was fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman-French army of William, the Duke of Normandy, and an English army under the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson, beginning the Norman conquest of England. It took place approximately 7 miles (11 kilometres) northwest of Hastings, close to the present-day town of Battle, East Sussex, and was a decisive Norman victory. | | how many puppies can a dog give birth to | Canine reproduction The largest litter size to date was set by a Neapolitan Mastiff in Manea, Cambridgeshire, UK on November 29, 2004; the litter was 24 puppies.[22] | * Loss: [SpladeLoss](https://sbert.net/docs/package_reference/sparse_encoder/losses.html#spladeloss) with these parameters: ```json { "loss": "SparseMultipleNegativesRankingLoss(scale=1.0, similarity_fct='dot_score')", "lambda_corpus": 0.03, "lambda_query": 0 } ``` ### Evaluation Dataset #### natural-questions * Dataset: [natural-questions](https://huggingface.co/datasets/sentence-transformers/natural-questions) at [f9e894e](https://huggingface.co/datasets/sentence-transformers/natural-questions/tree/f9e894e1081e206e577b4eaa9ee6de2b06ae6f17) * Size: 1,000 evaluation samples * Columns: query and answer * Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples: | | query | answer | |:--------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | type | string | string | | details | | | * Samples: | query | answer | |:-------------------------------------------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | where is the tiber river located in italy | Tiber The Tiber (/ˈtaɪbər/, Latin: Tiberis,[1] Italian: Tevere [ˈteːvere])[2] is the third-longest river in Italy, rising in the Apennine Mountains in Emilia-Romagna and flowing 406 kilometres (252 mi) through Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio, where it is joined by the river Aniene, to the Tyrrhenian Sea, between Ostia and Fiumicino.[3] It drains a basin estimated at 17,375 square kilometres (6,709 sq mi). The river has achieved lasting fame as the main watercourse of the city of Rome, founded on its eastern banks. | | what kind of car does jay gatsby drive | Jay Gatsby At the Buchanan home, Jordan Baker, Nick, Jay, and the Buchanans decide to visit New York City. Tom borrows Gatsby's yellow Rolls Royce to drive up to the city. On the way to New York City, Tom makes a detour at a gas station in "the Valley of Ashes", a run-down part of Long Island. The owner, George Wilson, shares his concern that his wife, Myrtle, may be having an affair. This unnerves Tom, who has been having an affair with Myrtle, and he leaves in a hurry. | | who sings if i can dream about you | I Can Dream About You "I Can Dream About You" is a song performed by American singer Dan Hartman on the soundtrack album of the film Streets of Fire. Released in 1984 as a single from the soundtrack, and included on Hartman's album I Can Dream About You, it reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] | * Loss: [SpladeLoss](https://sbert.net/docs/package_reference/sparse_encoder/losses.html#spladeloss) with these parameters: ```json { "loss": "SparseMultipleNegativesRankingLoss(scale=1.0, similarity_fct='dot_score')", "lambda_corpus": 0.03, "lambda_query": 0 } ``` ### Training Hyperparameters #### Non-Default Hyperparameters - `eval_strategy`: steps - `per_device_train_batch_size`: 64 - `per_device_eval_batch_size`: 64 - `learning_rate`: 2e-05 - `num_train_epochs`: 1 - `warmup_ratio`: 0.1 - `fp16`: True - `batch_sampler`: no_duplicates - `router_mapping`: {'query': 'query', 'answer': 'document'} - `learning_rate_mapping`: {'IDF\\.weight': 0.001} #### All Hyperparameters
Click to expand - `overwrite_output_dir`: False - `do_predict`: False - `eval_strategy`: steps - `prediction_loss_only`: True - `per_device_train_batch_size`: 64 - `per_device_eval_batch_size`: 64 - `per_gpu_train_batch_size`: None - `per_gpu_eval_batch_size`: None - `gradient_accumulation_steps`: 1 - `eval_accumulation_steps`: None - `torch_empty_cache_steps`: None - `learning_rate`: 2e-05 - `weight_decay`: 0.0 - `adam_beta1`: 0.9 - `adam_beta2`: 0.999 - `adam_epsilon`: 1e-08 - `max_grad_norm`: 1.0 - `num_train_epochs`: 1 - `max_steps`: -1 - `lr_scheduler_type`: linear - `lr_scheduler_kwargs`: {} - `warmup_ratio`: 0.1 - `warmup_steps`: 0 - `log_level`: passive - `log_level_replica`: warning - `log_on_each_node`: True - `logging_nan_inf_filter`: True - `save_safetensors`: True - `save_on_each_node`: False - `save_only_model`: False - `restore_callback_states_from_checkpoint`: False - `no_cuda`: False - `use_cpu`: False - `use_mps_device`: False - `seed`: 42 - `data_seed`: None - `jit_mode_eval`: False - `use_ipex`: False - `bf16`: False - `fp16`: True - `fp16_opt_level`: O1 - `half_precision_backend`: auto - `bf16_full_eval`: False - `fp16_full_eval`: False - `tf32`: None - `local_rank`: 0 - `ddp_backend`: None - `tpu_num_cores`: None - `tpu_metrics_debug`: False - `debug`: [] - `dataloader_drop_last`: False - `dataloader_num_workers`: 0 - `dataloader_prefetch_factor`: None - `past_index`: -1 - `disable_tqdm`: False - `remove_unused_columns`: True - `label_names`: None - `load_best_model_at_end`: False - `ignore_data_skip`: False - `fsdp`: [] - `fsdp_min_num_params`: 0 - `fsdp_config`: {'min_num_params': 0, 'xla': False, 'xla_fsdp_v2': False, 'xla_fsdp_grad_ckpt': False} - `fsdp_transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap`: None - `accelerator_config`: {'split_batches': False, 'dispatch_batches': None, 'even_batches': True, 'use_seedable_sampler': True, 'non_blocking': False, 'gradient_accumulation_kwargs': None} - `deepspeed`: None - `label_smoothing_factor`: 0.0 - `optim`: adamw_torch - `optim_args`: None - `adafactor`: False - `group_by_length`: False - `length_column_name`: length - `ddp_find_unused_parameters`: None - `ddp_bucket_cap_mb`: None - `ddp_broadcast_buffers`: False - `dataloader_pin_memory`: True - `dataloader_persistent_workers`: False - `skip_memory_metrics`: True - `use_legacy_prediction_loop`: False - `push_to_hub`: False - `resume_from_checkpoint`: None - `hub_model_id`: None - `hub_strategy`: every_save - `hub_private_repo`: None - `hub_always_push`: False - `gradient_checkpointing`: False - `gradient_checkpointing_kwargs`: None - `include_inputs_for_metrics`: False - `include_for_metrics`: [] - `eval_do_concat_batches`: True - `fp16_backend`: auto - `push_to_hub_model_id`: None - `push_to_hub_organization`: None - `mp_parameters`: - `auto_find_batch_size`: False - `full_determinism`: False - `torchdynamo`: None - `ray_scope`: last - `ddp_timeout`: 1800 - `torch_compile`: False - `torch_compile_backend`: None - `torch_compile_mode`: None - `include_tokens_per_second`: False - `include_num_input_tokens_seen`: False - `neftune_noise_alpha`: None - `optim_target_modules`: None - `batch_eval_metrics`: False - `eval_on_start`: False - `use_liger_kernel`: False - `eval_use_gather_object`: False - `average_tokens_across_devices`: False - `prompts`: None - `batch_sampler`: no_duplicates - `multi_dataset_batch_sampler`: proportional - `router_mapping`: {'query': 'query', 'answer': 'document'} - `learning_rate_mapping`: {'IDF\\.weight': 0.001}
### Training Logs | Epoch | Step | Training Loss | Validation Loss | NanoMSMARCO_dot_ndcg@10 | NanoNFCorpus_dot_ndcg@10 | NanoNQ_dot_ndcg@10 | NanoBEIR_mean_dot_ndcg@10 | |:------:|:----:|:-------------:|:---------------:|:-----------------------:|:------------------------:|:------------------:|:-------------------------:| | 0.0129 | 20 | 1.8729 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.0259 | 40 | 4.3293 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.0388 | 60 | 7.3157 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.0517 | 80 | 7.3718 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.0646 | 100 | 5.171 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.0776 | 120 | 3.5119 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.0905 | 140 | 2.6883 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.1034 | 160 | 2.2642 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.1164 | 180 | 1.9244 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.1293 | 200 | 1.6712 | 1.2603 | 0.3854 | 0.3158 | 0.4024 | 0.3679 | | 0.1422 | 220 | 1.4993 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.1551 | 240 | 1.3321 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.1681 | 260 | 1.2798 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.1810 | 280 | 1.1572 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.1939 | 300 | 1.0751 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.2069 | 320 | 1.0125 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.2198 | 340 | 0.9666 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.2327 | 360 | 0.935 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.2456 | 380 | 0.8799 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.2586 | 400 | 0.8102 | 0.7086 | 0.4184 | 0.3178 | 0.4684 | 0.4015 | | 0.2715 | 420 | 0.7882 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.2844 | 440 | 0.8081 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.2973 | 460 | 0.7592 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.3103 | 480 | 0.7707 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.3232 | 500 | 0.7704 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.3361 | 520 | 0.7467 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.3491 | 540 | 0.7128 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.3620 | 560 | 0.7659 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.3749 | 580 | 0.6987 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.3878 | 600 | 0.7579 | 0.6132 | 0.4346 | 0.3186 | 0.4910 | 0.4147 | | 0.4008 | 620 | 0.7029 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.4137 | 640 | 0.6148 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.4266 | 660 | 0.6393 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.4396 | 680 | 0.6764 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.4525 | 700 | 0.6586 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.4654 | 720 | 0.5964 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.4783 | 740 | 0.6263 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.4913 | 760 | 0.6045 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.5042 | 780 | 0.5662 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.5171 | 800 | 0.6092 | 0.5510 | 0.4367 | 0.3269 | 0.4902 | 0.4179 | | 0.5301 | 820 | 0.6066 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.5430 | 840 | 0.5914 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.5559 | 860 | 0.608 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.5688 | 880 | 0.5745 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.5818 | 900 | 0.5733 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.5947 | 920 | 0.5631 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.6076 | 940 | 0.5444 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.6206 | 960 | 0.5588 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.6335 | 980 | 0.5975 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.6464 | 1000 | 0.5211 | 0.5213 | 0.4450 | 0.3315 | 0.4922 | 0.4229 | | 0.6593 | 1020 | 0.5496 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.6723 | 1040 | 0.5321 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.6852 | 1060 | 0.5474 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.6981 | 1080 | 0.5752 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.7111 | 1100 | 0.5567 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.7240 | 1120 | 0.5332 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.7369 | 1140 | 0.5591 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.7498 | 1160 | 0.5345 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.7628 | 1180 | 0.5521 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.7757 | 1200 | 0.5581 | 0.5031 | 0.4640 | 0.3333 | 0.4904 | 0.4292 | | 0.7886 | 1220 | 0.538 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.8016 | 1240 | 0.5487 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.8145 | 1260 | 0.5273 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.8274 | 1280 | 0.5431 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.8403 | 1300 | 0.5618 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.8533 | 1320 | 0.5379 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.8662 | 1340 | 0.5302 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.8791 | 1360 | 0.5268 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.8920 | 1380 | 0.5336 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.9050 | 1400 | 0.5189 | 0.4937 | 0.4716 | 0.3359 | 0.4971 | 0.4348 | | 0.9179 | 1420 | 0.5221 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.9308 | 1440 | 0.4935 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.9438 | 1460 | 0.5454 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.9567 | 1480 | 0.5224 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.9696 | 1500 | 0.5315 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.9825 | 1520 | 0.5307 | - | - | - | - | - | | 0.9955 | 1540 | 0.5303 | - | - | - | - | - | | -1 | -1 | - | - | 0.4712 | 0.3364 | 0.4990 | 0.4355 | ### Environmental Impact Carbon emissions were measured using [CodeCarbon](https://github.com/mlco2/codecarbon). - **Energy Consumed**: 0.031 kWh - **Carbon Emitted**: 0.012 kg of CO2 - **Hours Used**: 0.09 hours ### Training Hardware - **On Cloud**: No - **GPU Model**: 1 x NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 - **CPU Model**: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K - **RAM Size**: 31.78 GB ### Framework Versions - Python: 3.11.6 - Sentence Transformers: 4.2.0.dev0 - Transformers: 4.52.3 - PyTorch: 2.6.0+cu124 - Accelerate: 1.5.1 - Datasets: 2.21.0 - Tokenizers: 0.21.1 ## Citation ### BibTeX #### Sentence Transformers ```bibtex @inproceedings{reimers-2019-sentence-bert, title = "Sentence-BERT: Sentence Embeddings using Siamese BERT-Networks", author = "Reimers, Nils and Gurevych, Iryna", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2019 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing", month = "11", year = "2019", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10084", } ``` #### SpladeLoss ```bibtex @misc{formal2022distillationhardnegativesampling, title={From Distillation to Hard Negative Sampling: Making Sparse Neural IR Models More Effective}, author={Thibault Formal and Carlos Lassance and Benjamin Piwowarski and Stéphane Clinchant}, year={2022}, eprint={2205.04733}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.IR}, url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.04733}, } ``` #### SparseMultipleNegativesRankingLoss ```bibtex @misc{henderson2017efficient, title={Efficient Natural Language Response Suggestion for Smart Reply}, author={Matthew Henderson and Rami Al-Rfou and Brian Strope and Yun-hsuan Sung and Laszlo Lukacs and Ruiqi Guo and Sanjiv Kumar and Balint Miklos and Ray Kurzweil}, year={2017}, eprint={1705.00652}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.CL} } ``` #### FlopsLoss ```bibtex @article{paria2020minimizing, title={Minimizing flops to learn efficient sparse representations}, author={Paria, Biswajit and Yeh, Chih-Kuan and Yen, Ian EH and Xu, Ning and Ravikumar, Pradeep and P{'o}czos, Barnab{'a}s}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.05665}, year={2020} } ```