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Language models (LMs) have become ubiquitous in both NLP research and in commercial product offerings. As their commercial importance has surged, the most powerful models have become closed off, gated behind proprietary interfaces, with important details of their training data, architectures, and development undisclosed. Given the importance of these details in scientifically studying these models, including their biases and potential risks, we believe it is essential for the research community to have access to powerful, truly open LMs. To this end, we have built OLMo, a competitive, truly Open Language Model, to enable the scientific study of language models. Unlike most prior efforts that have only released model weights and inference code, we release OLMo alongside open training data and training and evaluation code. We hope this release will empower the open research community and inspire a new wave of innovation.more » « less
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Elazar, Yanai; Bhagia, Akshita; Magnusson, Ian; Ravichander, Abhilasha; Schwenk, Dustin; Suhr, Alane; Walsh, Pete; Groeneveld, Dirk; Soldaini, Luca; Singh, Sameer; et al (, ICLR)
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Li, Jeffrey; Fang, Alex; Smyrnis, Georgios; Ivgi, Maor; Jordan, Matt; Gadre, Samir; Bansal, Hritik; Guha, Etash; Keh, Sedrick; Arora, Kushal; et al (, https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2406.11794)The authors introduce DataComp for Language Models (DCLM), a testbed for controlled dataset experiments aimed at improving language models. DCLM provides a standardized corpus of 240T tokens extracted from Common Crawl, effective pretraining recipes based on the OpenLM framework, and a broad suite of 53 downstream evaluations. Participants can experiment with dataset curation strategies such as deduplication, filtering, and data mixing at model scales ranging from 412M to 7B parameters. As a baseline, the authors find that model-based filtering is critical for assembling a high-quality training set. Their resulting dataset, DCLM-Baseline, enables training a 7B parameter model from scratch to achieve 64% 5-shot accuracy on MMLU with 2.6T training tokens. This represents a 6.6 percentage point improvement over MAP-Neo (the previous state-of-the-art in open-data LMs), while using 40% less compute. The baseline model is also comparable to Mistral-7B-v0.3 and Llama 3 8B on MMLU (63% and 66%), and performs similarly on an average of 53 NLU tasks, while using 6.6x less compute than Llama 3 8B. These findings emphasize the importance of dataset design for training LMs and establish a foundation for further research on data curation.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available April 21, 2026
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