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Transport and Merge: Cross-Architecture Merging for Large Language Models

Chenhang Cui
Binyun Yang
Fei Shen
Yuxin Chen
Jingnan Zheng
Xiang Wang
An Zhang
Tat-Seng Chua
Main:8 Pages
10 Figures
Bibliography:4 Pages
7 Tables
Appendix:6 Pages
Abstract

Large language models (LLMs) achieve strong capabilities by scaling model capacity and training data, yet many real-world deployments rely on smaller models trained or adapted from low-resource data. This gap motivates the need for mechanisms to transfer knowledge from large, high-resource models to smaller, low-resource targets. While model merging provides an effective transfer mechanism, most existing approaches assume architecture-compatible models and therefore cannot directly transfer knowledge from large high-resource LLMs to heterogeneous low-resource targets. In this work, we propose a cross-architecture merging framework based on optimal transport (OT) that aligns activations to infer cross-neuron correspondences between heterogeneous models. The resulting transport plans are then used to guide direct weight-space fusion, enabling effective high-resource to low-resource transfer using only a small set of inputs. Extensive experiments across low-resource languages and specialized domains demonstrate consistent improvements over target models.

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