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Navigating the Accuracy-Size Trade-Off with Flexible Model Merging

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-04-15 v3

Abstract

Model merging has emerged as an efficient method to combine multiple single-task fine-tuned models. The merged model can enjoy multi-task capabilities without expensive training. While promising, merging into a single model often suffers from an accuracy gap with respect to the fine-tuned models. On the other hand, deploying all individual fine-tuned models incurs high storage costs. We propose FlexMerge, a novel data-free model merging framework that: (a) flexibly generates merged models of varying sizes, spanning the full spectrum from a single merged model to retaining all fine-tuned models; and (b) supports multiple merging algorithms in a unified framework. Using FlexMerge, we systematically characterize the accuracy-size trade-off of different algorithms. Our study reveals two key findings: first, even modestly larger merged models can yield steep accuracy gains (up to 13.5% when just doubling the size); second, algorithm rankings are not consistent as size increases, with some methods overtaking others beyond the one-model regime. These results uncover a new design dimension for model merging: developing and comparing algorithms across the full spectrum of sizes rather than only at the single-model limit. Extensive experiments on vision and NLP benchmarks, with up to 30 tasks, confirm the generality and practicality of FlexMerge.

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@article{arxiv.2505.23209,
  title  = {Navigating the Accuracy-Size Trade-Off with Flexible Model Merging},
  author = {Akash Dhasade and Divyansh Jhunjhunwala and Milos Vujasinovic and Gauri Joshi and Anne-Marie Kermarrec},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.23209},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted at ICLR 2026