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O-Edit: Orthogonal Subspace Editing for Language Model Sequential Editing

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arxiv 2410.11469 v1 pith:F7KWT6ZS submitted 2024-10-15 cs.CL

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keywords knowledgeeditingeditsmodelperformanceupdatesexistinglanguage
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Large language models (LLMs) acquire knowledge during pre-training, but over time, this knowledge may become incorrect or outdated, necessitating updates after training. Knowledge editing techniques address this issue without the need for costly re-training. However, most existing methods are designed for single edits, and as the number of edits increases, they often cause a decline in the model's overall performance, posing significant challenges for sequential editing. To overcome this, we propose Orthogonal Subspace Editing, O-Edit. This algorithm orthogonalizes the direction of each knowledge update, minimizing interference between successive updates and reducing the impact of new updates on unrelated knowledge. Our approach does not require replaying previously edited data and processes each edit knowledge on time. It can perform thousands of edits on mainstream LLMs, achieving an average performance improvement that is 4.2 times better than existing methods while effectively preserving the model's performance on downstream tasks, all with minimal additional parameter overhead.

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  1. Reinforced Lifelong Editing for Language Models

    cs.CL 2025-02 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    RLEdit trains a hypernetwork to edit LLM parameters over long knowledge sequences by maximizing a trajectory-level reward, and reports strong accuracy and large speedups versus existing editing methods.

  2. Revealing the Deceptiveness of Knowledge Editing: A Mechanistic Analysis of Superficial Editing

    cs.CL 2025-05 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    Edits made by ROME, MEMIT, PMET and other methods often leave the original fact intact inside later-layer attention heads, so a contextual prompt makes the edited model fall back to the old answer.

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