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Disentangling Preference Representation and Text Generation for Efficient Individual Preference Alignment

A new paradigm for aligning large language models with individual preferences improves efficiency by separating preference representation and text generation, outperforming PEFT-based methods and reducing training time.

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2024
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arXiv 2024
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Aligning Large Language Models (LLMs) with general human preferences has been proved crucial in improving the interaction quality between LLMs and human. However, human values are inherently diverse among different individuals, making it insufficient to align LLMs solely with general preferences. To address this, personalizing LLMs according to individual feedback emerges as a promising solution. Nonetheless, this approach presents challenges in terms of the efficiency of alignment algorithms. In this work, we introduce a flexible paradigm for individual preference alignment. Our method fundamentally improves efficiency by disentangling preference representation from text generation in LLMs. We validate our approach across multiple text generation tasks and demonstrate that it can produce aligned quality as well as or better than PEFT-based methods, while reducing additional training time for each new individual preference by $80%$ to $90%$ in comparison with them.

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