Robust and Efficient Fine-tuning of LLMs with Bayesian Reparameterization of Low-Rank Adaptation
Abstract
Large Language Models (LLMs) are highly resource-intensive to fine-tune due to their enormous size. While low-rank adaptation is a prominent parameter-efficient fine-tuning approach, it suffers from sensitivity to hyperparameter choices, leading to instability in model performance on fine-tuning downstream tasks. This paper highlights the importance of effective parameterization in low-rank fine-tuning to reduce estimator variance and enhance the stability of final model outputs. We propose MonteCLoRA, an efficient fine-tuning technique that employs Monte Carlo estimation to learn an unbiased posterior estimation of low-rank parameters with low expected variance, stabilizing fine-tuned LLMs with only O(r) additional parameters, for a given rank r. MonteCLoRA shows 0.5% and 1.6% improvements in accuracy and robustness over unregularized low-rank adaptation method on natural language understanding tasks with pre-trained RoBERTa-base. Furthermore, in generative tasks with pre-trained LLaMA-1-7B and LLaMA-3.2-3B-Instruct, MonteCLoRA demonstrates robust performance with 50% and 62% lower spreads respectively than the contemporary efficient fine-tuning methods. The theoretical and empirical results presented in the paper underscore how parameterization and hyperpriors balance exploration-exploitation in the low-rank parametric space, therefore leading to more optimal and robust parameter estimation during efficient fine-tuning.
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@article{arxiv.2411.04358,
title = {Robust and Efficient Fine-tuning of LLMs with Bayesian Reparameterization of Low-Rank Adaptation},
author = {Ayan Sengupta and Vaibhav Seth and Arinjay Pathak and Aastha Verma and Natraj Raman and Sriram Gopalakrishnan and Niladri Chatterjee and Tanmoy Chakraborty},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.04358},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
The paper is accepted in TMLR'25