SELECT-LLM is the first active model selection framework for LLMs that uses expected information gain from pairwise output similarities to minimize required annotations, reporting up to 84.78% cost reduction across 23 datasets and 156 models.
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Top-H decoding is a computationally efficient greedy algorithm for an entropy-constrained mass maximization problem that improves the creativity-coherence trade-off over min-p sampling in LLM text generation.
Certain errors in proxy rewards for policy gradient methods can be benign or beneficial by preventing policies from stalling on outputs with mediocre ground truth rewards, enabling improved RLHF metrics and reward design insights.
RewardBench 2 is a new benchmark that supplies challenging fresh human prompts for reward model evaluation, yielding lower average scores but higher correlation with downstream best-of-N sampling and RLHF training performance.
GLM-4-Voice builds an end-to-end spoken chatbot by deriving a 175bps single-codebook tokenizer from ASR, synthesizing interleaved speech-text data, and continuing pre-training of GLM-4-9B on up to 1 trillion tokens before fine-tuning on conversational speech.
NeuroCogMap maps LLM internal representations into stable functional parcels tied to cognitive functions, failure modes, and human cortical activity during language tasks.
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Large Language Model Selection with Limited Annotations
SELECT-LLM is the first active model selection framework for LLMs that uses expected information gain from pairwise output similarities to minimize required annotations, reporting up to 84.78% cost reduction across 23 datasets and 156 models.
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Top-H Decoding: Adapting the Creativity and Coherence with Bounded Entropy in Text Generation
Top-H decoding is a computationally efficient greedy algorithm for an entropy-constrained mass maximization problem that improves the creativity-coherence trade-off over min-p sampling in LLM text generation.
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When Errors Can Be Beneficial: A Categorization of Imperfect Rewards for Policy Gradient
Certain errors in proxy rewards for policy gradient methods can be benign or beneficial by preventing policies from stalling on outputs with mediocre ground truth rewards, enabling improved RLHF metrics and reward design insights.
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RewardBench 2: Advancing Reward Model Evaluation
RewardBench 2 is a new benchmark that supplies challenging fresh human prompts for reward model evaluation, yielding lower average scores but higher correlation with downstream best-of-N sampling and RLHF training performance.
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GLM-4-Voice: Towards Intelligent and Human-Like End-to-End Spoken Chatbot
GLM-4-Voice builds an end-to-end spoken chatbot by deriving a 175bps single-codebook tokenizer from ASR, synthesizing interleaved speech-text data, and continuing pre-training of GLM-4-9B on up to 1 trillion tokens before fine-tuning on conversational speech.
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NeuroCogMap Reveals Cognitive Organization of Large Language Models
NeuroCogMap maps LLM internal representations into stable functional parcels tied to cognitive functions, failure modes, and human cortical activity during language tasks.