A fully automated pipeline generates a 222.5K-pair synthetic chart dataset with 27 chart types and 11 plotting libraries, and a GPT-4o-judged benchmark shows current open-weights VLMs still underperform on chart-to-code reconstruction.
Data-Prep-Kit: getting your data ready for LLM application development
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Data preparation is the first and a very important step towards any Large Language Model (LLM) development. This paper introduces an easy-to-use, extensible, and scale-flexible open-source data preparation toolkit called Data Prep Kit (DPK). DPK is architected and designed to enable users to scale their data preparation to their needs. With DPK they can prepare data on a local machine or effortlessly scale to run on a cluster with thousands of CPU Cores. DPK comes with a highly scalable, yet extensible set of modules that transform natural language and code data. If the user needs additional transforms, they can be easily developed using extensive DPK support for transform creation. These modules can be used independently or pipelined to perform a series of operations. In this paper, we describe DPK architecture and show its performance from a small scale to a very large number of CPUs. The modules from DPK have been used for the preparation of Granite Models [1] [2]. We believe DPK is a valuable contribution to the AI community to easily prepare data to enhance the performance of their LLM models or to fine-tune models with Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG).
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ChartGen: Scaling Chart Understanding Via Code-Guided Synthetic Chart Generation
A fully automated pipeline generates a 222.5K-pair synthetic chart dataset with 27 chart types and 11 plotting libraries, and a GPT-4o-judged benchmark shows current open-weights VLMs still underperform on chart-to-code reconstruction.