This paper introduces Typhoon 2, a series of text and multimodal large language models optimized for the Thai language. The series includes models for text, vision, and audio. Typhoon2-Text builds on state-of-the-art open models, such as Llama 3 and Qwen2, and we perform continual pre-training on a mixture of English and Thai data. We employ post-training techniques to enhance Thai language performance while preserving the base models' original capabilities. We release text models across a range of sizes, from 1 to 70 billion parameters, available in both base and instruction-tuned variants. To guardrail text generation, we release Typhoon2-Safety, a classifier enhanced for Thai cultures and language. Typhoon2-Vision improves Thai document understanding while retaining general visual capabilities, such as image captioning. Typhoon2-Audio introduces an end-to-end speech-to-speech model architecture capable of processing audio, speech, and text inputs and generating both text and speech outputs.
@article{arxiv.2412.13702,
title = {Typhoon 2: A Family of Open Text and Multimodal Thai Large Language Models},
author = {Kunat Pipatanakul and Potsawee Manakul and Natapong Nitarach and Warit Sirichotedumrong and Surapon Nonesung and Teetouch Jaknamon and Parinthapat Pengpun and Pittawat Taveekitworachai and Adisai Na-Thalang and Sittipong Sripaisarnmongkol and Krisanapong Jirayoot and Kasima Tharnpipitchai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.13702},
year = {2024}
}