4 code implementations • 9 May 2023 • Raymond Li, Loubna Ben allal, Yangtian Zi, Niklas Muennighoff, Denis Kocetkov, Chenghao Mou, Marc Marone, Christopher Akiki, Jia Li, Jenny Chim, Qian Liu, Evgenii Zheltonozhskii, Terry Yue Zhuo, Thomas Wang, Olivier Dehaene, Mishig Davaadorj, Joel Lamy-Poirier, João Monteiro, Oleh Shliazhko, Nicolas Gontier, Nicholas Meade, Armel Zebaze, Ming-Ho Yee, Logesh Kumar Umapathi, Jian Zhu, Benjamin Lipkin, Muhtasham Oblokulov, Zhiruo Wang, Rudra Murthy, Jason Stillerman, Siva Sankalp Patel, Dmitry Abulkhanov, Marco Zocca, Manan Dey, Zhihan Zhang, Nour Fahmy, Urvashi Bhattacharyya, Wenhao Yu, Swayam Singh, Sasha Luccioni, Paulo Villegas, Maxim Kunakov, Fedor Zhdanov, Manuel Romero, Tony Lee, Nadav Timor, Jennifer Ding, Claire Schlesinger, Hailey Schoelkopf, Jan Ebert, Tri Dao, Mayank Mishra, Alex Gu, Jennifer Robinson, Carolyn Jane Anderson, Brendan Dolan-Gavitt, Danish Contractor, Siva Reddy, Daniel Fried, Dzmitry Bahdanau, Yacine Jernite, Carlos Muñoz Ferrandis, Sean Hughes, Thomas Wolf, Arjun Guha, Leandro von Werra, Harm de Vries
The BigCode community, an open-scientific collaboration working on the responsible development of Large Language Models for Code (Code LLMs), introduces StarCoder and StarCoderBase: 15. 5B parameter models with 8K context length, infilling capabilities and fast large-batch inference enabled by multi-query attention.
Ranked #42 on Code Generation on MBPP
no code implementations • 10 Feb 2023 • Nicolas Gontier, Pau Rodriguez, Issam Laradji, David Vazquez, Christopher Pal
Text-based game environments are challenging because agents must deal with long sequences of text, execute compositional actions using text and learn from sparse rewards.
no code implementations • 5 Jan 2022 • Nicolas Gontier, Siva Reddy, Christopher Pal
We study the utility of incorporating entity type abstractions into pre-trained Transformers and test these methods on four NLP tasks requiring different forms of logical reasoning: (1) compositional language understanding with text-based relational reasoning (CLUTRR), (2) abductive reasoning (ProofWriter), (3) multi-hop question answering (HotpotQA), and (4) conversational question answering (CoQA).
2 code implementations • NeurIPS 2020 • Nicolas Gontier, Koustuv Sinha, Siva Reddy, Christopher Pal
We observe that models that are not trained to generate proofs are better at generalizing to problems based on longer proofs.
1 code implementation • 7 Nov 2018 • Nicolas Gontier, Koustuv Sinha, Peter Henderson, Iulian Serban, Michael Noseworthy, Prasanna Parthasarathi, Joelle Pineau
This article presents in detail the RLLChatbot that participated in the 2017 ConvAI challenge.