--- license: apache-2.0 base_model: ibm-granite/granite-embedding-reranker-english-r2 library_name: peft tags: - cross-encoder - lora - peft - context-compression - text-compression - english - relevance-scoring pipeline_tag: text-classification --- # tokenfold-select A LoRA adapter for `ibm-granite/granite-embedding-reranker-english-r2`. It ranks text spans by their relevance to a query, encoding each `(query, span)` pair jointly and returning one logit. Higher logits indicate stronger evidence that the span should be kept. This is a **ranking model, not a standalone compressor**. Use it with an allocator that separately preserves required content and enforces the token budget. Do not use its scores as a safety filter. ## Intended use Use the model to rank pre-segmented passages, log lines, code blocks, or other text spans before assembling a smaller context. Scores are most useful for ordering spans from the same document; they are not calibrated probabilities or a substitute for hard retention rules. ## How to use ```python from pathlib import Path import torch from huggingface_hub import snapshot_download from transformers import AutoModelForSequenceClassification, AutoTokenizer from peft import PeftModel base_id = "ibm-granite/granite-embedding-reranker-english-r2" repo_dir = Path(snapshot_download("OWNER/tokenfold-select")) # replace with this repository ID adapter_dir = repo_dir / "adapter" tok = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(adapter_dir) base = AutoModelForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained(base_id, dtype=torch.float32) model = PeftModel.from_pretrained(base, adapter_dir).eval() def score(query: str, spans: list[str]) -> list[float]: if not spans: return [] enc = tok([query] * len(spans), spans, padding=True, truncation=True, max_length=8192, return_tensors="pt") with torch.no_grad(): out = model(input_ids=enc["input_ids"], attention_mask=enc["attention_mask"]) return out.logits.view(-1).float().tolist() ``` The repository contains a PEFT adapter, not the base-model weights. Loading therefore also downloads `ibm-granite/granite-embedding-reranker-english-r2`. ## Training data 97,449 source/query fixtures spanning code, logs, diffs, JSON and tool calls, agentic tool use, and long-context QA. Sources include project-authored synthetic examples, SWE-bench Verified, publicly available tool-output benchmark samples, and samples derived from HotpotQA, NarrativeQA, SQuAD, TriviaQA, and MS MARCO. Each fixture pairs a source document, a query, a gold answer span, and optional required spans that the downstream allocator must preserve regardless of model score. ## Training procedure LoRA (`r=8, alpha=16, dropout=0.05, target_modules="all-linear"`) via `peft`, applied for two epochs to `ibm-granite/granite-embedding-reranker-english-r2` with `BCEWithLogitsLoss` and class-weighted positives. The released adapter was trained on the full corpus; the results below come from separately trained held-out evaluation runs. ## Evaluation Mean task success over three stratified repeated-subsampling runs (about 73,000 training and 24,000 held-out fixtures per run). Each run fine-tuned a fresh adapter, evaluated every method on the same held-out fixtures, and used the same required-span and token-budget allocator. Task success means that the literal gold-answer span survived compression. | target token ratio | this model | Kompress-v2 (native) | Kompress-v2 relevance scorer | BM25 | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 0.5 | **0.863** | 0.665 | 0.805 | 0.794 | | 0.25 | **0.703** | 0.472 | 0.615 | 0.607 | | 0.1 | **0.399** | 0.304 | 0.377 | 0.377 | At matched forced budgets, this model outperformed each baseline listed above at all three ratios. Kompress-v2 and BM25 are named here as benchmark baselines the model is compared against, not as an influence on this model's design. ## Limitations - Training labels are weak per-unit signals (does this span contain the gold answer?), not judged per-token labels — treat results as directional. - Task success measures literal answer-span retention, not downstream answer quality. - Fixtures are English-centric despite the multilingual base model. - Inputs longer than 8,192 tokens are truncated. - Logits are uncalibrated and should be used for ranking, not as probabilities. - The model cannot guarantee preservation of required or safety-critical text; the downstream allocator must enforce those guarantees. ## License The adapter is released under Apache 2.0. The base model is also Apache 2.0; source datasets remain subject to their own terms.