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Yay! Organizations can now publish blog Articles

Hugging Face 1 year ago 16

Organizations with Enterprise Hub subscriptions can now publish blog articles directly under their organization profiles on Hugging Face. The feature requires selecting the organization in a dropdown menu when creating a new article at huggingface.co/new-blog, after which the article appears on the organization's profile page. This enables organizations to share content associated with their accounts rather than individual user accounts.

Global-batch load balance almost free lunch to improve your MoE LLM training

GitHub Pages 1 year ago 13

Researchers propose global-batch load balancing for training Mixture-of-Experts large language models, replacing the standard micro-batch approach to better encourage expert specialization. Testing on models from 3.4B to 43B parameters showed consistent performance improvements across all configurations, with perplexity decreasing rapidly as balance batch size increased from 2 to 128. The method requires minimal computational overhead since expert frequency synchronization is nearly free, and adding micro-batch loss constraints maintains inference speed at 1.59 seconds per update step while preserving gains.

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