PARAMΔ upcycles dense models to MoE for per-language experts and grafts post-training deltas to enable data-efficient language expansion while preserving original capabilities.
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Standard top-k routers in MoE language models often select suboptimal routes for difficult tokens, and updating only the final router layer raises pass@K on AIME and HMMT benchmarks across multiple models.
UB-SMoE balances expert utilization in heterogeneous federated SMoE fine-tuning via Dynamic Modulated Routing and Universal Pseudo-Gradient, delivering up to 45% compute reduction and 8.7x performance gains for low-resource clients over prior LoRA-rank methods.
EVICT adaptively truncates draft trees in MoE speculative decoding by combining drafter signals with profiled costs to retain only cost-effective prefixes, delivering up to 2.35x speedup over autoregressive decoding.
ShinkaEvolve improves sample efficiency in LLM-driven program evolution via parent sampling, code novelty rejection-sampling, and bandit LLM ensemble selection, achieving new SOTA circle packing with 150 samples and gains on math reasoning and competitive programming tasks.
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A Data-Efficient Path to Multilingual LLMs: Language Expansion via Post-training PARAM$\Delta$ Integration into Upcycled MoE
PARAMΔ upcycles dense models to MoE for per-language experts and grafts post-training deltas to enable data-efficient language expansion while preserving original capabilities.
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When Are Experts Misrouted? Counterfactual Routing Analysis in Mixture-of-Experts Language Models
Standard top-k routers in MoE language models often select suboptimal routes for difficult tokens, and updating only the final router layer raises pass@K on AIME and HMMT benchmarks across multiple models.
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UB-SMoE: Universally Balanced Sparse Mixture-of-Experts for Resource-adaptive Federated Fine-tuning of Foundation Models
UB-SMoE balances expert utilization in heterogeneous federated SMoE fine-tuning via Dynamic Modulated Routing and Universal Pseudo-Gradient, delivering up to 45% compute reduction and 8.7x performance gains for low-resource clients over prior LoRA-rank methods.
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Making Every Verified Token Count: Adaptive Verification for MoE Speculative Decoding
EVICT adaptively truncates draft trees in MoE speculative decoding by combining drafter signals with profiled costs to retain only cost-effective prefixes, delivering up to 2.35x speedup over autoregressive decoding.
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ShinkaEvolve: Towards Open-Ended And Sample-Efficient Program Evolution
ShinkaEvolve improves sample efficiency in LLM-driven program evolution via parent sampling, code novelty rejection-sampling, and bandit LLM ensemble selection, achieving new SOTA circle packing with 150 samples and gains on math reasoning and competitive programming tasks.