Class PaLM2TextGenerator (0.14.1)

PaLM2TextGenerator(
    model_name: typing.Literal["text-bison", "text-bison-32k"] = "text-bison",
    session: typing.Optional[bigframes.session.Session] = None,
    connection_name: typing.Optional[str] = None,
)

PaLM2 text generator LLM model.

Parameters

NameDescription
model_name str, Default to "text-bison"

The model for natural language tasks. “text-bison” returns model fine-tuned to follow natural language instructions and is suitable for a variety of language tasks. "text-bison-32k" supports up to 32k tokens per request. Default to "text-bison".

session bigframes.Session or None

BQ session to create the model. If None, use the global default session.

connection_name str or None

Connection to connect with remote service. str of the format <PROJECT_NUMBER/PROJECT_ID>.

Methods

__repr__

__repr__()

Print the estimator's constructor with all non-default parameter values

get_params

get_params(deep: bool = True) -> typing.Dict[str, typing.Any]

Get parameters for this estimator.

Parameter
NameDescription
deep bool, default True

Default True. If True, will return the parameters for this estimator and contained subobjects that are estimators.

Returns
TypeDescription
DictionaryA dictionary of parameter names mapped to their values.

predict

predict(
    X: typing.Union[bigframes.dataframe.DataFrame, bigframes.series.Series],
    temperature: float = 0.0,
    max_output_tokens: int = 128,
    top_k: int = 40,
    top_p: float = 0.95,
) -> bigframes.dataframe.DataFrame

Predict the result from input DataFrame.

Parameters
NameDescription
X bigframes.dataframe.DataFrame or bigframes.series.Series

Input DataFrame or Series, which needs to contain a column with name "prompt". Only the column will be used as input. Prompts can include preamble, questions, suggestions, instructions, or examples.

temperature float, default 0.0

The temperature is used for sampling during the response generation, which occurs when topP and topK are applied. Temperature controls the degree of randomness in token selection. Lower temperatures are good for prompts that expect a true or correct response, while higher temperatures can lead to more diverse or unexpected results. A temperature of 0 is deterministic: the highest probability token is always selected. For most use cases, try starting with a temperature of 0.2. Default 0. Possible values [0.0, 1.0].

max_output_tokens int, default 128

Maximum number of tokens that can be generated in the response. Specify a lower value for shorter responses and a higher value for longer responses. A token may be smaller than a word. A token is approximately four characters. 100 tokens correspond to roughly 60-80 words. Default 128. Possible values [1, 1024].

top_k int, default 40

Top-k changes how the model selects tokens for output. A top-k of 1 means the selected token is the most probable among all tokens in the model's vocabulary (also called greedy decoding), while a top-k of 3 means that the next token is selected from among the 3 most probable tokens (using temperature). For each token selection step, the top K tokens with the highest probabilities are sampled. Then tokens are further filtered based on topP with the final token selected using temperature sampling. Specify a lower value for less random responses and a higher value for more random responses. Default 40. Possible values [1, 40].

top_p float, default 0.95

Top-p changes how the model selects tokens for output. Tokens are selected from most K (see topK parameter) probable to least until the sum of their probabilities equals the top-p value. For example, if tokens A, B, and C have a probability of 0.3, 0.2, and 0.1 and the top-p value is 0.5, then the model will select either A or B as the next token (using temperature) and not consider C at all. Specify a lower value for less random responses and a higher value for more random responses. Default 0.95. Possible values [0.0, 1.0].

Returns
TypeDescription
bigframes.dataframe.DataFrameOutput DataFrame with only 1 column as the output text results.

register

register(vertex_ai_model_id: typing.Optional[str] = None) -> bigframes.ml.base._T

Register the model to Vertex AI.

After register, go to Google Cloud Console (https://console.cloud.google.com/vertex-ai/models) to manage the model registries. Refer to https://cloud.google.com/vertex-ai/docs/model-registry/introduction for more options.

Parameter
NameDescription
vertex_ai_model_id Optional[str], default None

optional string id as model id in Vertex. If not set, will by default to 'bigframes_{bq_model_id}'. Vertex Ai model id will be truncated to 63 characters due to its limitation.