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lewtun 
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Introducing OpenR1-Math-220k!

open-r1/OpenR1-Math-220k

The community has been busy distilling DeepSeek-R1 from inference providers, but we decided to have a go at doing it ourselves from scratch 💪

What’s new compared to existing reasoning datasets?

♾ Based on AI-MO/NuminaMath-1.5: we focus on math reasoning traces and generate answers for problems in NuminaMath 1.5, an improved version of the popular NuminaMath-CoT dataset.

🐳 800k R1 reasoning traces: We generate two answers for 400k problems using DeepSeek R1. The filtered dataset contains 220k problems with correct reasoning traces.

📀 512 H100s running locally: Instead of relying on an API, we leverage vLLM and SGLang to run generations locally on our science cluster, generating 180k reasoning traces per day.

⏳ Automated filtering: We apply Math Verify to only retain problems with at least one correct answer. We also leverage Llama3.3-70B-Instruct as a judge to retrieve more correct examples (e.g for cases with malformed answers that can’t be verified with a rules-based parser)

📊 We match the performance of DeepSeek-Distill-Qwen-7B by finetuning Qwen-7B-Math-Instruct on our dataset.

🔎 Read our blog post for all the nitty gritty details: https://huggingface.co/blog/open-r1/update-2
sayakpaul 
posted an update 12 days ago
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We have been cooking a couple of fine-tuning runs on CogVideoX with finetrainers, smol datasets, and LoRA to generate cool video effects like crushing, dissolving, etc.

We are also releasing a LoRA extraction utility from a fully fine-tuned checkpoint. I know that kind of stuff has existed since eternity, but the quality on video models was nothing short of spectacular. Below are some links:

* Models and datasets: https://huggingface.co/finetrainers
* finetrainers: https://github.com/a-r-r-o-w/finetrainers
* LoRA extraction: https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/scripts/extract_lora_from_model.py
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dylanebert 
posted an update 14 days ago
sayakpaul 
posted an update 15 days ago
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We have authored a post to go over the state of video generation in the Diffusers ecosystem 🧨

We cover the models supported, the knobs of optims our users can fire, fine-tuning, and more 🔥

5-6GBs for HunyuanVideo, sky is the limit 🌌 🤗
https://huggingface.co/blog/video_gen
lewtun 
posted an update 17 days ago
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We are reproducing the full DeepSeek R1 data and training pipeline so everybody can use their recipe. Instead of doing it in secret we can do it together in the open!

🧪 Step 1: replicate the R1-Distill models by distilling a high-quality reasoning corpus from DeepSeek-R1.

🧠 Step 2: replicate the pure RL pipeline that DeepSeek used to create R1-Zero. This will involve curating new, large-scale datasets for math, reasoning, and code.

🔥 Step 3: show we can go from base model -> SFT -> RL via multi-stage training.

Follow along: https://github.com/huggingface/open-r1
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dylanebert 
posted an update 18 days ago
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⚙️ Convert .ply to .splat

i've created a simple space to convert .ply gaussian splat files to .splat format

dylanebert/ply-to-splat
dylanebert 
posted an update about 1 month ago
jeffboudier 
posted an update about 1 month ago
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NVIDIA just announced the Cosmos World Foundation Models, available on the Hub: nvidia/cosmos-6751e884dc10e013a0a0d8e6

Cosmos is a family of pre-trained models purpose-built for generating physics-aware videos and world states to advance physical AI development.
The release includes Tokenizers nvidia/cosmos-tokenizer-672b93023add81b66a8ff8e6

Learn more in this great community article by @mingyuliutw and @PranjaliJoshi https://huggingface.co/blog/mingyuliutw/nvidia-cosmos
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lewtun 
posted an update about 1 month ago
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I was initially pretty sceptical about Meta's Coconut paper [1] because the largest perf gains were reported on toy linguistic problems. However, these results on machine translation are pretty impressive!

https://x.com/casper_hansen_/status/1875872309996855343

Together with the recent PRIME method [2] for scaling RL, reasoning for open models is looking pretty exciting for 2025!

[1] Training Large Language Models to Reason in a Continuous Latent Space (2412.06769)
[2] https://huggingface.co/blog/ganqu/prime
lewtun 
posted an update about 1 month ago
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This paper ( HuatuoGPT-o1, Towards Medical Complex Reasoning with LLMs (2412.18925)) has a really interesting recipe for inducing o1-like behaviour in Llama models:

* Iteratively sample CoTs from the model, using a mix of different search strategies. This gives you something like Stream of Search via prompting.
* Verify correctness of each CoT using GPT-4o (needed because exact match doesn't work well in medicine where there are lots of aliases)
* Use GPT-4o to reformat the concatenated CoTs into a single stream that includes smooth transitions like "hmm, wait" etc that one sees in o1
* Use the resulting data for SFT & RL
* Use sparse rewards from GPT-4o to guide RL training. They find RL gives an average ~3 point boost across medical benchmarks and SFT on this data already gives a strong improvement.

Applying this strategy to other domains could be quite promising, provided the training data can be formulated with verifiable problems!
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sayakpaul 
posted an update about 2 months ago
sayakpaul 
posted an update about 2 months ago
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In the past seven days, the Diffusers team has shipped:

1. Two new video models
2. One new image model
3. Two new quantization backends
4. Three new fine-tuning scripts
5. Multiple fixes and library QoL improvements

Coffee on me if someone can guess 1 - 4 correctly.
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lewtun 
posted an update about 2 months ago
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We outperform Llama 70B with Llama 3B on hard math by scaling test-time compute 🔥

How? By combining step-wise reward models with tree search algorithms :)

We show that smol models can match or exceed the performance of their much larger siblings when given enough "time to think"

We're open sourcing the full recipe and sharing a detailed blog post.

In our blog post we cover:

📈 Compute-optimal scaling: How we implemented DeepMind's recipe to boost the mathematical capabilities of open models at test-time.

🎄 Diverse Verifier Tree Search (DVTS): An unpublished extension we developed to the verifier-guided tree search technique. This simple yet effective method improves diversity and delivers better performance, particularly at large test-time compute budgets.

🧭 Search and Learn: A lightweight toolkit for implementing search strategies with LLMs and built for speed with vLLM

Here's the links:

- Blog post: HuggingFaceH4/blogpost-scaling-test-time-compute

- Code: https://github.com/huggingface/search-and-learn

Enjoy!
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dylanebert 
posted an update 2 months ago
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TRELLIS is now the highest ranked open-source model in the 3D Arena Leaderboard, surpassing InstantMesh

dylanebert/3d-arena
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lhoestq 
posted an update 2 months ago
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Made a HF Dataset editor a la gg sheets here: lhoestq/dataset-spreadsheets

With Dataset Spreadsheets:
✏️ Edit datasets in the UI
🔗 Share link with collaborators
🐍 Use locally in DuckDB or Python

Available for the 100,000+ parquet datasets on HF :)
sayakpaul 
posted an update 2 months ago
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Introducing a high-quality open-preference dataset to further this line of research for image generation.

Despite being such an inseparable component for modern image generation, open preference datasets are a rarity!

So, we decided to work on one with the community!

Check it out here:
https://huggingface.co/blog/image-preferences
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