A data-free LoRA merging framework that decouples weight magnitude from direction and orthogonalizes directions to reduce task interference, outperforming existing merging methods across vision, language and multimodal models.
HM3: Hierarchical Multi-Objective Model Merging for Pretrained Models
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Model merging is a technique that combines multiple large pretrained models into a single model with enhanced performance and broader task adaptability. It has gained popularity in large pretrained model development due to its ability to bypass the need for original training data and further training processes. However, most existing model merging approaches focus solely on exploring the parameter space, merging models with identical architectures. Merging within the architecture space, despite its potential, remains in its early stages due to the vast search space and the challenges of layer compatibility. This paper marks a significant advance toward more flexible and comprehensive model merging techniques by modeling the architecture-space merging process as a reinforcement learning task. We train policy and value networks using offline sampling of weight vectors, which are then employed for the online optimization of merging strategies. Moreover, a multi-objective optimization paradigm is introduced to accommodate users' diverse task preferences, learning the Pareto front of optimal models to offer customized merging suggestions. Experimental results across multiple tasks, including text translation, mathematical reasoning, and code generation, validate the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed framework in model merging. The code will be made publicly available after the review process.
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Decouple and Orthogonalize: A Data-Free Framework for LoRA Merging
A data-free LoRA merging framework that decouples weight magnitude from direction and orthogonalizes directions to reduce task interference, outperforming existing merging methods across vision, language and multimodal models.