EvolComplexity¶
Evolve instructions to make them more complex using an LLM
.
EvolComplexity
is a task that evolves instructions to make them more complex,
and it is based in the EvolInstruct task, using slight different prompts, but the
exact same evolutionary approach.
Attributes¶
-
num_instructions: The number of instructions to be generated.
-
generate_answers: Whether to generate answers for the instructions or not. Defaults to
False
. -
mutation_templates: The mutation templates to be used for the generation of the instructions.
-
min_length: Defines the length (in bytes) that the generated instruction needs to be higher than, to be considered valid. Defaults to
512
. -
max_length: Defines the length (in bytes) that the generated instruction needs to be lower than, to be considered valid. Defaults to
1024
. -
seed: The seed to be set for
numpy
in order to randomly pick a mutation method. Defaults to42
.
Runtime Parameters¶
-
min_length: Defines the length (in bytes) that the generated instruction needs to be higher than, to be considered valid.
-
max_length: Defines the length (in bytes) that the generated instruction needs to be lower than, to be considered valid.
-
seed: The number of evolutions to be run.
Input & Output Columns¶
graph TD
subgraph Dataset
subgraph Columns
ICOL0[instruction]
end
subgraph New columns
OCOL0[evolved_instruction]
OCOL1[answer]
OCOL2[model_name]
end
end
subgraph EvolComplexity
StepInput[Input Columns: instruction]
StepOutput[Output Columns: evolved_instruction, answer, model_name]
end
ICOL0 --> StepInput
StepOutput --> OCOL0
StepOutput --> OCOL1
StepOutput --> OCOL2
StepInput --> StepOutput
Inputs¶
- instruction (
str
): The instruction to evolve.
Outputs¶
-
evolved_instruction (
str
): The evolved instruction. -
answer (
str
, optional): The answer to the instruction ifgenerate_answers=True
. -
model_name (
str
): The name of the LLM used to evolve the instructions.
Examples¶
Evolve an instruction using an LLM¶
from distilabel.steps.tasks import EvolComplexity
from distilabel.models import InferenceEndpointsLLM
# Consider this as a placeholder for your actual LLM.
evol_complexity = EvolComplexity(
llm=InferenceEndpointsLLM(
model_id="mistralai/Mistral-7B-Instruct-v0.2",
),
num_evolutions=2,
)
evol_complexity.load()
result = next(evol_complexity.process([{"instruction": "common instruction"}]))
# result
# [{'instruction': 'common instruction', 'evolved_instruction': 'evolved instruction', 'model_name': 'model_name'}]