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QLoRA

QLoRA is an efficient fine-tuning method introduced by Dettmers et al. in 2023 that enables fine-tuning large language models using quantization and low-rank adaptation. By combining 4-bit quantization with LoRA, QLoRA reduces memory requirements by 75%, enabling fine-tuning of 65B-parameter models on single GPUs.

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Efficient Finetuning of Quantized LLMs
Taxonomic method record · ml-model / deep-learning
  • Dettmers, T., Pagnoni, A., Holtzman, A., & Contrastive, L. (2023). QLoRA: Efficient finetuning of quantized LLMs. arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.14314. · URL
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