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Learn Your Reference Model for Real Good Alignment

15 April 2024
Alexey Gorbatovski
Boris Shaposhnikov
Alexey Malakhov
Nikita Surnachev
Yaroslav Aksenov
Ian Maksimov
Nikita Balagansky
Daniil Gavrilov
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Despite the fact that offline methods for Large Language Models (LLMs) alignment do not require a direct reward model, they remain susceptible to overoptimization. This issue arises when the trained model deviates excessively from the reference policy, leading to a decrease in sample quality. We propose a new paradigm of offline alignment methods, called Trust Region (including variants TR-DPO, TR-IPO, TR-KTO), which dynamically updates the reference policy throughout the training process. Our results show that TR alignment methods effectively mitigate overoptimization, enabling models to maintain strong performance even when substantially deviating from the initial reference policy. We demonstrate the efficacy of these approaches not only through toy examples that exhibit reduced overoptimization, but also through direct, side-by-side comparisons in specific tasks such as helpful and harmless dialogue, as well as summarization, where they surpass conventional methods. Additionally, we report significant improvements in general-purpose assistant setups with the Llama3 model on the AlpacaEval 2 and Arena-Hard benchmarks, highlighting the advantages of Trust Region methods over classical approaches.

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@article{gorbatovski2025_2404.09656,
  title={ Learn Your Reference Model for Real Good Alignment },
  author={ Alexey Gorbatovski and Boris Shaposhnikov and Alexey Malakhov and Nikita Surnachev and Yaroslav Aksenov and Ian Maksimov and Nikita Balagansky and Daniil Gavrilov },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.09656},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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