Behavioral geometry of model populations enables high-accuracy jailbreak susceptibility prediction and defense transfer with 98% fewer evaluations.
Query-efficient model evaluation using cached responses
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Evaluating a new model on an existing benchmark is often necessary to understand its behavior before deployment. For modern evaluation frameworks, generating and evaluating a response for all queries can be prohibitively expensive. In practice, responses from previously-evaluated models are often cached -- creating a potential opportunity to use this additional information to decrease the number of queries required to accurately evaluate a new model. In this paper, we introduce an approach for predicting benchmark performance that leverages cached model responses based on the Data Kernel Perspective Space (DKPS), a method for quantifying the relationship between models in the black-box setting. Theoretically, we show that DKPS-based methods are query-efficient under certain conditions. Empirically, we demonstrate that DKPS-based methods achieve the same mean absolute error as baselines with a substantially decreased query budget. We conclude by proposing an offline method for selecting a set of queries that maximizes the goodness-of-fit on reference models, improving prediction accuracy over random query selection.
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Jailbreak susceptibility prediction and mitigation via the behavioral geometry of models
Behavioral geometry of model populations enables high-accuracy jailbreak susceptibility prediction and defense transfer with 98% fewer evaluations.