![]() * stash for now * initial commit * small updated * up * up * works! * nits and fixes * don't loop too much * finish working example * update * fix the small freeblocks issue * feat: stream inputs to continuous batch * fix: update attn from `eager` to `sdpa` * refactor: fmt * refactor: cleanup unnecessary code * feat: add `update` fn to `PagedAttentionCache` * feat: broken optimal block size computation * fix: debugging invalid cache logic * fix: attention mask * refactor: use custom prompts for example * feat: add streaming output * fix: prefill split refactor: add doc strings and unsound/redundant logic fix: compute optimal blocks logic * fix: send decoded tokens when `prefilling_split` -> `decoding` * refactor: move logic to appropriate parent class * fix: remove truncation as we split prefilling anyways refactor: early return when we have enough selected requests * feat: add paged attention forward * push Ggraoh> * add paged sdpa * update * btter mps defaults * feat: add progress bar for `generate_batch` * feat: add opentelemetry metrics (ttft + batch fill %age) * feat: add tracing * Add cuda graphs (#38059) * draft cudagraphs addition * nits * styling * update * fix * kinda draft of what it should look like * fixes * lol * not sure why inf everywhere * can generate but output is shit * some fixes * we should have a single device synch * broken outputs but it does run * refactor * updates * updates with some fixes * fix mask causality * another commit that casts after * add error * simplify example * update * updates * revert llama changes * fix merge conflicts * fix: tracing and metrics * my updates * update script default values * fix block allocation issue * fix prefill split attnetion mask * no bugs * add paged eager * fix * update * style * feat: add pytorch traces * fix * fix * refactor: remove pytorch profiler data * style * nits * cleanup * draft test file * fix * fix * fix paged and graphs * small renamings * cleanups and push * refactor: move tracing and metrics logic to utils * refactor: trace more blocks of code * nits * nits * update * to profile or not to profile * refactor: create new output object * causal by default * cleanup but generations are still off for IDK what reason * simplifications but not running still * this does work. * small quality of life updates * nits * updaet * fix the scheduler * fix warning * ol * fully fixed * nits * different generation parameters * nice * just style * feat: add cache memory usage * feat: add kv cache free memory * feat: add active/waiting count & req latency * do the sampling * fix: synchronize CUDA only if available and improve error handling in ContinuousBatchingManager * fix on mps * feat: add dashboard & histogram buckets * perf: improve waiting reqs data structures * attempt to compile, but we should only do it on mps AFAIK * feat: decouple scheduling logic * just a draft * c;eanup and fixup * optional * style * update * update * remove the draft documentation * fix import as well * update * fix the test * style doomed --------- Co-authored-by: Luc Georges <luc.sydney.georges@gmail.com> |
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State-of-the-art pretrained models for inference and training
Transformers is a library of pretrained text, computer vision, audio, video, and multimodal models for inference and training. Use Transformers to fine-tune models on your data, build inference applications, and for generative AI use cases across multiple modalities.
There are over 500K+ Transformers model checkpoints on the Hugging Face Hub you can use.
Explore the Hub today to find a model and use Transformers to help you get started right away.
Installation
Transformers works with Python 3.9+ PyTorch 2.1+, TensorFlow 2.6+, and Flax 0.4.1+.
Create and activate a virtual environment with venv or uv, a fast Rust-based Python package and project manager.
# venv
python -m venv .my-env
source .my-env/bin/activate
# uv
uv venv .my-env
source .my-env/bin/activate
Install Transformers in your virtual environment.
# pip
pip install "transformers[torch]"
# uv
uv pip install "transformers[torch]"
Install Transformers from source if you want the latest changes in the library or are interested in contributing. However, the latest version may not be stable. Feel free to open an issue if you encounter an error.
git clone https://github.com/huggingface/transformers.git
cd transformers
# pip
pip install .[torch]
# uv
uv pip install .[torch]
Quickstart
Get started with Transformers right away with the Pipeline API. The Pipeline
is a high-level inference class that supports text, audio, vision, and multimodal tasks. It handles preprocessing the input and returns the appropriate output.
Instantiate a pipeline and specify model to use for text generation. The model is downloaded and cached so you can easily reuse it again. Finally, pass some text to prompt the model.
from transformers import pipeline
pipeline = pipeline(task="text-generation", model="Qwen/Qwen2.5-1.5B")
pipeline("the secret to baking a really good cake is ")
[{'generated_text': 'the secret to baking a really good cake is 1) to use the right ingredients and 2) to follow the recipe exactly. the recipe for the cake is as follows: 1 cup of sugar, 1 cup of flour, 1 cup of milk, 1 cup of butter, 1 cup of eggs, 1 cup of chocolate chips. if you want to make 2 cakes, how much sugar do you need? To make 2 cakes, you will need 2 cups of sugar.'}]
To chat with a model, the usage pattern is the same. The only difference is you need to construct a chat history (the input to Pipeline
) between you and the system.
Tip
You can also chat with a model directly from the command line.
transformers chat Qwen/Qwen2.5-0.5B-Instruct
import torch
from transformers import pipeline
chat = [
{"role": "system", "content": "You are a sassy, wise-cracking robot as imagined by Hollywood circa 1986."},
{"role": "user", "content": "Hey, can you tell me any fun things to do in New York?"}
]
pipeline = pipeline(task="text-generation", model="meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct", torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16, device_map="auto")
response = pipeline(chat, max_new_tokens=512)
print(response[0]["generated_text"][-1]["content"])
Expand the examples below to see how Pipeline
works for different modalities and tasks.
Automatic speech recognition
from transformers import pipeline
pipeline = pipeline(task="automatic-speech-recognition", model="openai/whisper-large-v3")
pipeline("https://huggingface.co/datasets/Narsil/asr_dummy/resolve/main/mlk.flac")
{'text': ' I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed.'}
Image classification
from transformers import pipeline
pipeline = pipeline(task="image-classification", model="facebook/dinov2-small-imagenet1k-1-layer")
pipeline("https://huggingface.co/datasets/Narsil/image_dummy/raw/main/parrots.png")
[{'label': 'macaw', 'score': 0.997848391532898},
{'label': 'sulphur-crested cockatoo, Kakatoe galerita, Cacatua galerita',
'score': 0.0016551691805943847},
{'label': 'lorikeet', 'score': 0.00018523589824326336},
{'label': 'African grey, African gray, Psittacus erithacus',
'score': 7.85409429227002e-05},
{'label': 'quail', 'score': 5.502637941390276e-05}]
Visual question answering
from transformers import pipeline
pipeline = pipeline(task="visual-question-answering", model="Salesforce/blip-vqa-base")
pipeline(
image="https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/transformers/tasks/idefics-few-shot.jpg",
question="What is in the image?",
)
[{'answer': 'statue of liberty'}]
Why should I use Transformers?
-
Easy-to-use state-of-the-art models:
- High performance on natural language understanding & generation, computer vision, audio, video, and multimodal tasks.
- Low barrier to entry for researchers, engineers, and developers.
- Few user-facing abstractions with just three classes to learn.
- A unified API for using all our pretrained models.
-
Lower compute costs, smaller carbon footprint:
- Share trained models instead of training from scratch.
- Reduce compute time and production costs.
- Dozens of model architectures with 1M+ pretrained checkpoints across all modalities.
-
Choose the right framework for every part of a models lifetime:
- Train state-of-the-art models in 3 lines of code.
- Move a single model between PyTorch/JAX/TF2.0 frameworks at will.
- Pick the right framework for training, evaluation, and production.
-
Easily customize a model or an example to your needs:
- We provide examples for each architecture to reproduce the results published by its original authors.
- Model internals are exposed as consistently as possible.
- Model files can be used independently of the library for quick experiments.
Why shouldn't I use Transformers?
- This library is not a modular toolbox of building blocks for neural nets. The code in the model files is not refactored with additional abstractions on purpose, so that researchers can quickly iterate on each of the models without diving into additional abstractions/files.
- The training API is optimized to work with PyTorch models provided by Transformers. For generic machine learning loops, you should use another library like Accelerate.
- The example scripts are only examples. They may not necessarily work out-of-the-box on your specific use case and you'll need to adapt the code for it to work.
100 projects using Transformers
Transformers is more than a toolkit to use pretrained models, it's a community of projects built around it and the Hugging Face Hub. We want Transformers to enable developers, researchers, students, professors, engineers, and anyone else to build their dream projects.
In order to celebrate Transformers 100,000 stars, we wanted to put the spotlight on the community with the awesome-transformers page which lists 100 incredible projects built with Transformers.
If you own or use a project that you believe should be part of the list, please open a PR to add it!
Example models
You can test most of our models directly on their Hub model pages.
Expand each modality below to see a few example models for various use cases.
Audio
Computer vision
- Automatic mask generation with SAM
- Depth estimation with DepthPro
- Image classification with DINO v2
- Keypoint detection with SuperGlue
- Keypoint matching with SuperGlue
- Object detection with RT-DETRv2
- Pose Estimation with VitPose
- Universal segmentation with OneFormer
- Video classification with VideoMAE
Multimodal
- Audio or text to text with Qwen2-Audio
- Document question answering with LayoutLMv3
- Image or text to text with Qwen-VL
- Image captioning BLIP-2
- OCR-based document understanding with GOT-OCR2
- Table question answering with TAPAS
- Unified multimodal understanding and generation with Emu3
- Vision to text with Llava-OneVision
- Visual question answering with Llava
- Visual referring expression segmentation with Kosmos-2
NLP
Citation
We now have a paper you can cite for the 🤗 Transformers library:
@inproceedings{wolf-etal-2020-transformers,
title = "Transformers: State-of-the-Art Natural Language Processing",
author = "Thomas Wolf and Lysandre Debut and Victor Sanh and Julien Chaumond and Clement Delangue and Anthony Moi and Pierric Cistac and Tim Rault and Rémi Louf and Morgan Funtowicz and Joe Davison and Sam Shleifer and Patrick von Platen and Clara Ma and Yacine Jernite and Julien Plu and Canwen Xu and Teven Le Scao and Sylvain Gugger and Mariama Drame and Quentin Lhoest and Alexander M. Rush",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing: System Demonstrations",
month = oct,
year = "2020",
address = "Online",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.emnlp-demos.6",
pages = "38--45"
}