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Take the Bull by the Horns: Hard Sample-Reweighted Continual Training Improves LLM Generalization

Machine Learning 2024-03-04 v2

Abstract

In the rapidly advancing arena of large language models (LLMs), a key challenge is to enhance their capabilities amid a looming shortage of high-quality training data. Our study starts from an empirical strategy for the light continual training of LLMs using their original pre-training data sets, with a specific focus on selective retention of samples that incur moderately high losses. These samples are deemed informative and beneficial for model refinement, contrasting with the highest-loss samples, which would be discarded due to their correlation with data noise and complexity. We then formalize this strategy into a principled framework of Instance-Reweighted Distributionally Robust Optimization (IR-DRO). IR-DRO is designed to dynamically prioritize the training focus on informative samples through an instance reweighting mechanism, streamlined by a closed-form solution for straightforward integration into established training protocols. Through rigorous experimentation with various models and datasets, our findings indicate that our sample-targeted methods significantly improve LLM performance across multiple benchmarks, in both continual pre-training and instruction tuning scenarios. Our codes are available at https://github.com/VITA-Group/HardFocusTraining.

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@article{arxiv.2402.14270,
  title  = {Take the Bull by the Horns: Hard Sample-Reweighted Continual Training Improves LLM Generalization},
  author = {Xuxi Chen and Zhendong Wang and Daouda Sow and Junjie Yang and Tianlong Chen and Yingbin Liang and Mingyuan Zhou and Zhangyang Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.14270},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Preprint; updated reference and related works