Deep Model Merging: The Sister of Neural Network Interpretability -- A Survey
Machine Learning
2025-03-25 v2 Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
We survey the model merging literature through the lens of loss landscape geometry to connect observations from empirical studies on model merging and loss landscape analysis to phenomena that govern neural network training and the emergence of their inner representations. We distill repeated empirical observations from the literature in these fields into descriptions of four major characteristics of loss landscape geometry: mode convexity, determinism, directedness, and connectivity. We argue that insights into the structure of learned representations from model merging have applications to model interpretability and robustness, subsequently we propose promising new research directions at the intersection of these fields.
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@article{arxiv.2410.12927,
title = {Deep Model Merging: The Sister of Neural Network Interpretability -- A Survey},
author = {Arham Khan and Todd Nief and Nathaniel Hudson and Mansi Sakarvadia and Daniel Grzenda and Aswathy Ajith and Jordan Pettyjohn and Kyle Chard and Ian Foster},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.12927},
year = {2025}
}