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MiniCPM: Unveiling the Potential of Small Language Models with Scalable Training Strategies

Shengding HuYuge TuXu HanChaoqun HeGanqu CuiXiang LongZhi ZhengYewei FangYuxiang HuangWeilin ZhaoXinrong ZhangZhen Leng ThaiKaihuo ZhangChongyi WangYuan YaoChenyang ZhaoJie ZhouJie CaiZhongwu ZhaiNing DingChaochao JiaGuoyang ZengDahai LiZhiyuan LiuMaosong Sun • @arXiv • 09 April 2024

TLDR: MiniCPM is introduced, specifically the 1.2B and 2.4B non-embedding parameter variants that not only excel in their respective categories but also demonstrate capabilities on par with 7B-13B LLMs, and an in-depth analysis of the intriguing training dynamics that occurred in the WSD LRS.

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Abstract: The burgeoning interest in developing Large Language Models (LLMs) with up to trillion parameters has been met with concerns regarding resource efficiency and practical expense, particularly given the immense cost of experimentation. This scenario underscores the importance of exploring the potential of Small Language Models (SLMs) as a resource-efficient alternative. In this context, we introduce MiniCPM, specifically the 1.2B and 2.4B non-embedding parameter variants, not only excel in their respective categories but also demonstrate capabilities on par with 7B-13B LLMs. While focusing on SLMs, our approach exhibits scalability in both model and data dimensions for future LLM research. Regarding model scaling, we employ extensive model wind tunnel experiments for stable and optimal scaling. For data scaling, we introduce a Warmup-Stable-Decay (WSD) learning rate scheduler (LRS), conducive to continuous training and domain adaptation. We present an in-depth analysis of the intriguing training dynamics that occurred in the WSD LRS. With WSD LRS, we are now able to efficiently study data-model scaling law without extensive retraining experiments on both axes of model and data, from which we derive the much higher compute optimal data-model ratio than Chinchilla Optimal. Additionally, we introduce MiniCPM family, including MiniCPM-DPO, MiniCPM-MoE and MiniCPM-128K, whose excellent performance further cementing MiniCPM's foundation in diverse SLM applications. MiniCPM models are available publicly at https://github.com/OpenBMB/MiniCPM .

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