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Tuning Language Models by Mixture-of-Depths Ensemble

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arxiv 2410.13077 v2 pith:EQJV3FMD submitted 2024-10-16 cs.CL cs.AI

Tuning Language Models by Mixture-of-Depths Ensemble

classification cs.CL cs.AI
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Transformer-based Large Language Models (LLMs) traditionally rely on final-layer loss for finetuning and final-layer representations for predictions, potentially overlooking the predictive power embedded in late layers. Interpretability tools such as the logit lens show that late-layer representations already carry largely formed, task-relevant predictions; here we ask whether that observation can be turned into an actionable training signal. We find that focusing tuning effort on these layers can yield losses comparable to those of the final layer, with complementary test-time behaviour. Building on this, we introduce a tuning framework, Mixture-of-Depths Ensemble (MoDE), which treats the late layers as an ensemble that contributes to the final logits through learned routing weights. MoDE can be applied on top of any existing tuning method (e.g., LoRA) and, in our experiments, modestly improves reasoning performance at a small parameter overhead. We present MoDE as a mechanism study showing that late-layer logits can be made directly useful for tuning, and that they can substitute for substantially larger trainable modules with comparable performance.

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