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| license: mit | |
| library_name: colpali | |
| base_model: google/paligemma-3b-mix-448 | |
| language: | |
| - en | |
| tags: | |
| - colpali | |
| - vidore | |
| new_version: vidore/colpali-v1.1 | |
| datasets: | |
| - vidore/colpali_train_set | |
| pipeline_tag: visual-document-retrieval | |
| # ColPali: Visual Retriever based on PaliGemma-3B with ColBERT strategy | |
| ColPali is a model based on a novel model architecture and training strategy based on Vision Language Models (VLMs) to efficiently index documents from their visual features. | |
| It is a [PaliGemma-3B](https://huggingface.co/google/paligemma-3b-mix-448) extension that generates [ColBERT](https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.12832)- style multi-vector representations of text and images. | |
| It was introduced in the paper [ColPali: Efficient Document Retrieval with Vision Language Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.01449) and first released in [this repository](https://github.com/ManuelFay/colpali) | |
| <p align="center"><img width=800 src="https://github.com/illuin-tech/colpali/blob/main/assets/colpali_architecture.webp?raw=true"/></p> | |
| ## Model Description | |
| This model is built iteratively starting from an off-the-shelf [SigLIP](https://huggingface.co/google/siglip-so400m-patch14-384) model. | |
| We finetuned it to create [BiSigLIP](https://huggingface.co/vidore/bisiglip) and fed the patch-embeddings output by SigLIP to an LLM, [PaliGemma-3B](https://huggingface.co/google/paligemma-3b-mix-448) to create [BiPali](https://huggingface.co/vidore/bipali). | |
| One benefit of inputting image patch embeddings through a language model is that they are natively mapped to a latent space similar to textual input (query). | |
| This enables leveraging the [ColBERT](https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.12832) strategy to compute interactions between text tokens and image patches, which enables a step-change improvement in performance compared to BiPali. | |
| ## Model Training | |
| ### Dataset | |
| Our training dataset of 127,460 query-page pairs is comprised of train sets of openly available academic datasets (63%) and a synthetic dataset made up of pages from web-crawled PDF documents and augmented with VLM-generated (Claude-3 Sonnet) pseudo-questions (37%). | |
| Our training set is fully English by design, enabling us to study zero-shot generalization to non-English languages. We explicitly verify no multi-page PDF document is used both [*ViDoRe*](https://huggingface.co/collections/vidore/vidore-benchmark-667173f98e70a1c0fa4db00d) and in the train set to prevent evaluation contamination. | |
| A validation set is created with 2% of the samples to tune hyperparameters. | |
| *Note: Multilingual data is present in the pretraining corpus of the language model (Gemma-2B) and potentially occurs during PaliGemma-3B's multimodal training.* | |
| ### Parameters | |
| All models are trained for 1 epoch on the train set. Unless specified otherwise, we train models in `bfloat16` format, use low-rank adapters ([LoRA](https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.09685)) | |
| with `alpha=32` and `r=32` on the transformer layers from the language model, | |
| as well as the final randomly initialized projection layer, and use a `paged_adamw_8bit` optimizer. | |
| We train on an 8 GPU setup with data parallelism, a learning rate of 5e-5 with linear decay with 2.5% warmup steps, and a batch size of 32. | |
| ## Usage | |
| ### For best performance, newer models are available (vidore/colpali-v1.2) | |
| ```bash | |
| # This model checkpoint is compatible with version 0.1.1, but not more recent versions of the inference lib | |
| pip install colpali_engine==0.1.1 | |
| ``` | |
| ```python | |
| import torch | |
| import typer | |
| from torch.utils.data import DataLoader | |
| from tqdm import tqdm | |
| from transformers import AutoProcessor | |
| from PIL import Image | |
| from colpali_engine.models.paligemma_colbert_architecture import ColPali | |
| from colpali_engine.trainer.retrieval_evaluator import CustomEvaluator | |
| from colpali_engine.utils.colpali_processing_utils import process_images, process_queries | |
| from colpali_engine.utils.image_from_page_utils import load_from_dataset | |
| def main() -> None: | |
| """Example script to run inference with ColPali""" | |
| # Load model | |
| model_name = "vidore/colpali" | |
| model = ColPali.from_pretrained("vidore/colpaligemma-3b-mix-448-base", torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16, device_map="cuda").eval() | |
| model.load_adapter(model_name) | |
| processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained(model_name) | |
| # select images -> load_from_pdf(<pdf_path>), load_from_image_urls(["<url_1>"]), load_from_dataset(<path>) | |
| images = load_from_dataset("vidore/docvqa_test_subsampled") | |
| queries = ["From which university does James V. Fiorca come ?", "Who is the japanese prime minister?"] | |
| # run inference - docs | |
| dataloader = DataLoader( | |
| images, | |
| batch_size=4, | |
| shuffle=False, | |
| collate_fn=lambda x: process_images(processor, x), | |
| ) | |
| ds = [] | |
| for batch_doc in tqdm(dataloader): | |
| with torch.no_grad(): | |
| batch_doc = {k: v.to(model.device) for k, v in batch_doc.items()} | |
| embeddings_doc = model(**batch_doc) | |
| ds.extend(list(torch.unbind(embeddings_doc.to("cpu")))) | |
| # run inference - queries | |
| dataloader = DataLoader( | |
| queries, | |
| batch_size=4, | |
| shuffle=False, | |
| collate_fn=lambda x: process_queries(processor, x, Image.new("RGB", (448, 448), (255, 255, 255))), | |
| ) | |
| qs = [] | |
| for batch_query in dataloader: | |
| with torch.no_grad(): | |
| batch_query = {k: v.to(model.device) for k, v in batch_query.items()} | |
| embeddings_query = model(**batch_query) | |
| qs.extend(list(torch.unbind(embeddings_query.to("cpu")))) | |
| # run evaluation | |
| retriever_evaluator = CustomEvaluator(is_multi_vector=True) | |
| scores = retriever_evaluator.evaluate(qs, ds) | |
| print(scores.argmax(axis=1)) | |
| if __name__ == "__main__": | |
| typer.run(main) | |
| ``` | |
| ## Limitations | |
| - **Focus**: The model primarily focuses on PDF-type documents and high-ressources languages, potentially limiting its generalization to other document types or less represented languages. | |
| - **Support**: The model relies on multi-vector retreiving derived from the ColBERT late interaction mechanism, which may require engineering efforts to adapt to widely used vector retrieval frameworks that lack native multi-vector support. | |
| ## License | |
| ColPali's vision language backbone model (PaliGemma) is under `gemma` license as specified in its [model card](https://huggingface.co/google/paligemma-3b-mix-448). The adapters attached to the model are under MIT license. | |
| ## Contact | |
| - Manuel Faysse: manuel.faysse@illuin.tech | |
| - Hugues Sibille: hugues.sibille@illuin.tech | |
| - Tony Wu: tony.wu@illuin.tech | |
| ## Citation | |
| If you use any datasets or models from this organization in your research, please cite the original dataset as follows: | |
| ```bibtex | |
| @misc{faysse2024colpaliefficientdocumentretrieval, | |
| title={ColPali: Efficient Document Retrieval with Vision Language Models}, | |
| author={Manuel Faysse and Hugues Sibille and Tony Wu and Bilel Omrani and Gautier Viaud and Céline Hudelot and Pierre Colombo}, | |
| year={2024}, | |
| eprint={2407.01449}, | |
| archivePrefix={arXiv}, | |
| primaryClass={cs.IR}, | |
| url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.01449}, | |
| } | |
| ``` |