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---
language:
- en
pipeline_tag: text-generation
license: other
license_name: llama3
license_link: LICENSE
base_model: meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B-Instruct
tags:
- causal-lm
- llama-3
datasets:
- athirdpath/DPO_Pairs-Roleplay-Alpaca-NSFW
- allenai/UNcommonsense
- ClericalAid/roleplay-scripts
- fnlp/character-llm-data
- IlyaGusev/pippa_scored
---
# Nimue 8B
There is a new training script for this release.
The responses are shorter in the "improved" datasets.
## Prompt format
The model was trained on a *zero-shot* Alpaca instruction format:
```
Below is an instruction that describes a task. Write a response that appropriately completes the request.
### Instruction:
{system prompt}
### Input:
User: Wait a minute.
Assistant: Assistant's heart skipped a beat, she hadn't expected to meet anyone today.
User: Hey, didn't I see you at the library yesterday?
Traits: Shy
Length: Short
### Response:
```
After several attempts, I have decided not to support multi-turn conversation for the time being. You can use labels (traits, length) to control the assistant's behavior before the response field.
## Datasets
Datasets about unexpected events:
- allenai/UNcommonsense (conversation format)
- grimulkan/theory-of-mind (summarization)
- twodgirl/tama (a cat talks to its owner)
Datasets about personality traits:
- allenai/soda
- IlyaGusev/pippa_scored
- twodgirl/ewheel
- twodgirl/pi (conversation made up by Pi, the emotionally intelligent chatbot)
Datasets by response length:
- athirdpath/Roleplay-Alpaca-NSFW (long)
- fnlp/character-llm-data (short)
- twodgirl/kimiko_v3 (short)
- twodgirl/theory-of-mind (short summarization)
- twodgirl/pi (short)
## Personality traits
There are more than 100 of them in the datasets.
Affectionate, Afraid, Aggressive, Alarmed, Alert, Ambitious, Amiable, Amorous, Amused, Angry, Annoyed, Anxious, Apathetic, Apologetic, Argumentative, Aroused, Arrogant, Ashamed, Assertive, Astonished, Attentive, Bellicosity, Bitter, Bluntness, Bored, Calm, Capriciousness, Caring, Cautious, Compassionate, Competitive, Concerned, Confident, Confused, Content, Courageous, Creative, Critical, Cruelty, Curious, Defiant, Depressed, Desperate, Despondent, Determined, Disappointed, Disgusted, Disobedient, Dissatisfied, Doubtful, Efficient, Embarrassed, Empathetic, Encouraging, Enthusiastic, Envious, Excited, Exhausted, Expectant, Fidelity, Forgetful, Forgiving, Fragility, Friendly, Frugal, Frustrated, Generous, Grateful, Guilty, Happy, Hateful, Helpful, Helpless, Hesitant, Homesick, Honest, Hopeful, Hostile, Impatient, Impulsive, Indecisive, Indignant, Insecure, Insulted, Integrity, Interested, Jealous, Joyous, Kind, Kindness, Loathing, Longing, Loquacity, Lost, Loving, Loyal, Lusting, Miserable, Motivated, Nervous, Nostalgic, Optimistic, Organized, Passionate, Patient, Pensive, Persistent, Persuasive, Playful, Pleased, Polite, Protective, Proud, Rebellious, Relaxed, Relieved, Remorseful, Resilient, Restless, Reverent, Sad, Scared, Self-critical, Selfish, Sentimental, Serene, Serious, Shy, Shyness, Sleepy, Startled, Stubbornness, Superior, Supportive, Suspicious, Sympathetic, Tender, Tense, Thoughtful, Tired, Understanding, Upset, Wisdom, Worried.
## References
Scherer KR. What are emotions? And how can they be measured?
MIT An Affective Model of Interplay Between Emotions and Learning
Scherer KR. The GRID meets the wheel
Manshad Abbasi Mohsin Summarizing Emotions from Text Using Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotions