DIDS dynamically reweights training domains using gradient clustering and a Fisher Information-guided KL metric, and reports matching or better LLM benchmark scores with 10% of the data.
DRPruning: Efficient Large Language Model Pruning through Distributionally Robust Optimization
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Large language models (LLMs) deliver impressive results but face challenges from increasing model sizes and computational costs. Structured pruning reduces model size and speeds up inference but often causes uneven degradation across domains, leading to biased performance. To address this, we propose DRPruning, a method that dynamically adjusts the data distribution during training to restore balanced performance across heterogeneous and multi-tasking data. Experiments in monolingual and multilingual settings show that DRPruning surpasses similarly sized models in both pruning and continued pretraining over perplexity, downstream tasks, and instruction tuning. Further analysis demonstrates the robustness of DRPruning towards various domains and distribution shifts. Furthermore, DRPruning can determine optimal reference losses and data ratios automatically, suggesting potential for broader applications. Code and scripts are available at https://github.com/hexuandeng/DRPruning.
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DIDS: Domain Impact-aware Data Sampling for Large Language Model Training
DIDS dynamically reweights training domains using gradient clustering and a Fisher Information-guided KL metric, and reports matching or better LLM benchmark scores with 10% of the data.