Authors: Matt Stallone, Vaibhav Saxena, Leonid Karlinsky, Bridget McGinn, Tim Bula, Mayank Mishra, Adriana Meza Soria, Gaoyuan Zhang, Aditya Prasad, Yikang Shen, Saptha Surendran, Shanmukha Guttula, Hima Patel, Parameswaran Selvam, Xuan-Hong Dang, Yan Koyfman, Atin Sood, Rogerio Feris, Nirmit Desai, David D. Cox, Ruchir Puri, Rameswar Panda
Abstract: This paper introduces long-context Granite code models that support effective
context windows of up to 128K tokens. Our solution for scaling context length
of Granite 3B/8B code models from 2K/4K to 128K consists of a light-weight
continual pretraining by gradually increasing its RoPE base frequency with
repository-level file packing and length-upsampled long-context data.
Additionally, we also release instruction-tuned models with long-context
support which are derived by further finetuning the long context base models on
a mix of permissively licensed short and long-context instruction-response
pairs. While comparing to the original short-context Granite code models, our
long-context models achieve significant improvements on long-context tasks
without any noticeable performance degradation on regular code completion
benchmarks (e.g., HumanEval). We release all our long-context Granite code
models under an Apache 2.0 license for both research and commercial use.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.13739v1