| | |
| | """ |
| | Custom evaluation tasks for lighteval. Complete this task with your own configuration if you want to use a custom lighteval task. |
| | |
| | This file generally create just a TASKS_TABLE and TASKS_GROUPS which are then imported by LightEval. |
| | |
| | Author: |
| | """ |
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| | from lighteval.tasks.lighteval_task import LightevalTaskConfig |
| | from lighteval.tasks.requests import Doc |
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| | task = LightevalTaskConfig( |
| | name="myothertask", |
| | prompt_function="prompt_fn", |
| | suite=["community"], |
| | hf_repo="", |
| | hf_subset="default", |
| | hf_avail_splits=[], |
| | evaluation_splits=[], |
| | few_shots_split="", |
| | few_shots_select="", |
| | metric=[""], |
| | ) |
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| | SAMPLE_SUBSETS = [] |
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| | class CustomSubsetTask(LightevalTaskConfig): |
| | def __init__( |
| | self, |
| | name, |
| | hf_subset, |
| | ): |
| | super().__init__( |
| | name=name, |
| | hf_subset=hf_subset, |
| | prompt_function="prompt_fn", |
| | hf_repo="", |
| | metric=[""], |
| | hf_avail_splits=[], |
| | evaluation_splits=[], |
| | few_shots_split="", |
| | few_shots_select="", |
| | suite=["community"], |
| | generation_size=-1, |
| | stop_sequence=None, |
| | output_regex=None, |
| | frozen=False, |
| | ) |
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| | def prompt_fn(line, task_name: str = None): |
| | """Defines how to go from a dataset line to a doc object. |
| | Follow examples in src/lighteval/tasks/tasks_prompt_formatting.py, or get more info |
| | about what this function should do in the README. |
| | """ |
| | return Doc( |
| | task_name=task_name, |
| | query="", |
| | choices=[], |
| | gold_index=0, |
| | instruction="", |
| | ) |
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| | SUBSET_TASKS = [CustomSubsetTask(name=f"mytask:{subset}", hf_subset=subset) for subset in SAMPLE_SUBSETS] |
| | _TASKS = SUBSET_TASKS + [task] |
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| | TASKS_TABLE = [task.as_dict() for task in _TASKS] |
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| | if __name__ == "__main__": |
| | print(t["name"] for t in TASKS_TABLE) |
| | print(len(TASKS_TABLE)) |
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