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The Crucial Role of Samplers in Online Direct Preference Optimization

Published 29 Sep 2024 in cs.LG and cs.CL | (2409.19605v3)

Abstract: Direct Preference Optimization (DPO) has emerged as a stable, scalable, and efficient solution for LLM alignment. Despite its empirical success, the optimization properties, particularly the impact of samplers on its convergence rates, remain under-explored. In this paper, we provide a rigorous analysis of DPO's convergence rates with different sampling strategies under the exact gradient setting, revealing a surprising separation: uniform sampling achieves $\textbf{linear}$ convergence, while our proposed online sampler achieves $\textbf{quadratic}$ convergence. We further adapt the sampler to practical settings by incorporating posterior distributions and logit mixing, demonstrating improvements over previous methods. For example, it outperforms vanilla DPO by over $7.4$% on Safe-RLHF dataset. Our results not only offer insights into the theoretical understanding of DPO but also pave the way for further algorithm designs.

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