FallenMerick/MN-Chunky-Lotus-12B

TEXT GENERATIONConcurrency Cost:1Model Size:12BQuant:FP8Ctx Length:32kPublished:Nov 7, 2024License:cc-by-4.0Architecture:Transformer0.0K Open Weights Cold

FallenMerick/MN-Chunky-Lotus-12B is a 12 billion parameter language model with a 32768 token context length, created by FallenMerick using the TIES merge method. This model is specifically optimized for strong emotional intelligence and character roleplaying, demonstrating acceptable adherence to various personalities. It is a decent model for creative writing tasks, though it may occasionally exhibit minor formatting issues and an uncommon tendency to append character feelings to outputs.

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MN-Chunky-Lotus-12B Overview

MN-Chunky-Lotus-12B is a 12 billion parameter merged language model developed by FallenMerick, utilizing the TIES merge method. It features a substantial context length of 32768 tokens, making it suitable for extended interactions and detailed content generation. The model was created with the goal of combining long-form writing capabilities with strong emotional intelligence and robust roleplaying foundations.

Key Capabilities

  • High Emotional Intelligence: Demonstrates strong understanding and expression of emotional nuances.
  • Effective Roleplaying: Excels at adhering to diverse character personalities and engaging in roleplay scenarios.
  • Decent Writing Quality: Produces well-written outputs, though occasional formatting quirks and extraneous character feeling descriptions may occur.
  • High EQ Bench Score: Achieved a local EQ Bench score of 79.58 (100% parsed @ 8-bit), indicating strong performance in emotional intelligence metrics.

Good For

  • Creative Writing: Ideal for generating narrative content, stories, and descriptive passages.
  • Roleplaying Applications: Suitable for interactive fiction, character-driven simulations, and conversational agents requiring personality adherence.
  • Applications Requiring Emotional Nuance: Useful in scenarios where understanding and expressing emotions are critical for effective interaction.