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Are We Barking up the Wrong Tree?


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Abstract:Reward Models (RMs) are crucial for aligning language models with human preferences. Currently, the evaluation of RMs depends on measuring accuracy against a validation set of manually annotated preference data. Although this method is straightforward and widely adopted, the relationship between RM accuracy and downstream policy performance remains under-explored. In this work, we conduct experiments in a synthetic setting to investigate how differences in RM measured by accuracy translate into gaps in optimized policy performance. Our findings reveal that while there is a weak positive correlation between accuracy and downstream performance, policies optimized towards RMs with similar accuracy can exhibit quite different performance. Moreover, we discover that the way of measuring accuracy significantly impacts its ability to predict the final policy performance. Through the lens of the Regressional Goodhart effect, we recognize that accuracy, when used for measuring RM quality, can fail to fully capture the potential RM overoptimization. This underscores the inadequacy of relying solely on accuracy to reflect their impact on policy optimization.

Submission history

From: Xueru Wen [view email]
[v1]
Tue, 8 Oct 2024 00:52:03 UTC (327 KB)
[v2]
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 04:50:47 UTC (327 KB)
[v3]
Mon, 9 Dec 2024 05:06:20 UTC (475 KB)
[v4]
Thu, 6 Feb 2025 07:11:04 UTC (435 KB)
[v5]
Fri, 14 Feb 2025 01:21:57 UTC (435 KB)

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