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arxiv:2407.09072

New Desiderata for Direct Preference Optimization

Published on Jul 12
· Submitted by hetong007 on Jul 15
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Large language models in the past have typically relied on some form of reinforcement learning with human feedback (RLHF) to better align model responses with human preferences. However, because of oft-observed instabilities when implementing these RLHF pipelines, various reparameterization techniques have recently been introduced to sidestep the need for separately learning an RL reward model. Instead, directly fine-tuning for human preferences is achieved via the minimization of a single closed-form training objective, a process originally referred to as direct preference optimization (DPO) and followed by several notable descendants. Although effective in certain real-world settings, we introduce new evaluation criteria that serve to highlight unresolved shortcomings in the ability of existing DPO methods to interpolate between a pre-trained reference model and empirical measures of human preferences, as well as unavoidable trade-offs in how low- and high-quality responses are regularized and constraints are handled. Our insights then motivate an alternative DPO-like loss that provably mitigates these limitations. Empirical results serve to corroborate notable aspects of our analyses.

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This paper identifies the weaknesses in the set up of DPO and many derived works, specifically some of these weaknesses explain the root cause of why DPO-like works tends to overfit. Moreover, it proposes a simple solution with better theoretical justifications and robustness against overfitting. This is validated to be effective on both synthetic dataset and the real-world Anthropic HH dataset.

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cc @kashif , a new alternative to DPO. @hetong007 are you interested in making your method be supported in TRL?

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