SURF derives weight sampling rules from the arc-length CDF of the scalarization path to uniformly traverse the Pareto front in multi-objective optimization.
Metaaligner: Towards generalizable multi-objective alignment of language models.Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 37:34453–34486
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MORA breaks the safety-helpfulness ceiling in LLMs by pre-sampling single-reward prompts and rewriting them to incorporate multi-dimensional intents, delivering 5-12.4% gains in sequential alignment and 4.6% overall improvement in simultaneous alignment.
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SURF: Steering the Scalarization Weight to Uniformly Traverse the Pareto Front
SURF derives weight sampling rules from the arc-length CDF of the scalarization path to uniformly traverse the Pareto front in multi-objective optimization.
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Explaining and Breaking the Safety-Helpfulness Ceiling via Preference Dimensional Expansion
MORA breaks the safety-helpfulness ceiling in LLMs by pre-sampling single-reward prompts and rewriting them to incorporate multi-dimensional intents, delivering 5-12.4% gains in sequential alignment and 4.6% overall improvement in simultaneous alignment.