LAG is a two-stage router that filters a 1,000-adapter LoRA library with Arrow and reranks with SpectR, outperforming the Arrow baseline and reaching 92.1% of its Oracle's performance on KILT tasks.
SpectR: Dynamically Composing LM Experts with Spectral Routing
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Training large, general-purpose language models poses significant challenges. The growing availability of specialized expert models, fine-tuned from pretrained models for specific tasks or domains, offers a promising alternative. Leveraging the potential of these existing expert models in real-world applications requires effective methods to select or merge the models best suited for a given task. This paper introduces SPECTR, an approach for dynamically composing expert models at each time step during inference. Notably, our method requires no additional training and enables flexible, token- and layer-wise model combinations. Our experimental results demonstrate that SPECTR improves routing accuracy over alternative training-free methods, increasing task performance across expert domains.
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LoRA-Augmented Generation (LAG) for Knowledge-Intensive Language Tasks
LAG is a two-stage router that filters a 1,000-adapter LoRA library with Arrow and reranks with SpectR, outperforming the Arrow baseline and reaching 92.1% of its Oracle's performance on KILT tasks.