CLAIJul 1, 2024

RegMix: Data Mixture as Regression for Language Model Pre-training

arXiv:2407.01492v2140 citationsh-index: 48Has Code
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This addresses the challenge of optimizing data mixtures for language model training, offering an automated solution that improves performance and efficiency for researchers and practitioners in AI.

The paper tackles the problem of determining effective data mixtures for large language model pre-training by proposing RegMix, which formulates it as a regression task to automatically identify high-performing mixtures; using this method, they trained a 1B parameter model that outperformed 64 candidate models and matched or exceeded DoReMi with 10% of the computational resources.

The data mixture for large language model pre-training significantly impacts performance, yet how to determine an effective mixture remains unclear. We propose RegMix to automatically identify a high-performing data mixture by formulating it as a regression task. RegMix trains many small models on diverse data mixtures, uses regression to predict performance of unseen mixtures, and applies the best predicted mixture to train a large-scale model with orders of magnitude more compute. To empirically validate RegMix, we train 512 models with 1M parameters for 1B tokens to fit the regression model and predict the best data mixture. Using this mixture we train a 1B parameter model for 25B tokens (i.e. 1000x larger and 25x longer) which we find performs best among 64 candidate 1B parameter models with other mixtures. Furthermore, RegMix consistently outperforms human selection in experiments involving models up to 7B models trained on 100B tokens, while matching or exceeding DoReMi using just 10% of the computational resources. Our experiments also show that (1) Data mixtures significantly impact performance; (2) Web corpora rather than data perceived as high-quality like Wikipedia have the strongest positive correlation with downstream performance; (3) Domains interact in complex ways often contradicting common sense, thus automatic approaches like RegMix are needed; (4) Data mixture effects transcend scaling laws. Our code is available at https://github.com/sail-sg/regmix.

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