StanfordAIMI/RadPhi-2

StanfordAIMI/RadPhi-2 is a 3 billion parameter language model developed by Stanford AIMI, specifically designed for chest X-ray interpretation. This model, also known as CheXagent, is optimized for medical imaging tasks, leveraging a 2048-token context length to process and interpret radiological data. Its primary use case is to serve as a foundation model for chest X-ray analysis, aiding in diagnostic support and research within the medical domain.

Warm
Public
3B
BF16
2048
License: cc-by-nc-4.0
Hugging Face

Popular Sampler Settings

Most commonly used values from Featherless users

temperature
This setting influences the sampling randomness. Lower values make the model more deterministic; higher values introduce randomness. Zero is greedy sampling.
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top_p
This setting controls the cumulative probability of considered top tokens. Must be in (0, 1]. Set to 1 to consider all tokens.
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top_k
This limits the number of top tokens to consider. Set to -1 to consider all tokens.
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frequency_penalty
This setting penalizes new tokens based on their frequency in the generated text. Values > 0 encourage new tokens; < 0 encourages repetition.
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presence_penalty
This setting penalizes new tokens based on their presence in the generated text so far. Values > 0 encourage new tokens; < 0 encourages repetition.
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repetition_penalty
This setting penalizes new tokens based on their appearance in the prompt and generated text. Values > 1 encourage new tokens; < 1 encourages repetition.
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min_p
This setting representing the minimum probability for a token to be considered relative to the most likely token. Must be in [0, 1]. Set to 0 to disable.
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