计算机科学
分歧(语言学)
人工智能
语言模型
机器学习
架空(工程)
航程(航空)
限制
布线(电子设计自动化)
专家系统
领域(数学分析)
主题专家
统计模型
缩放比例
自然语言处理
结构化预测
数据挖掘
数据建模
计算语言学
作者
Jiaang Li,Haibin Chen,Langming Liu,Yujin Yuan,Yadao Wang,Yizhen Zhang,Chengting Yu,Xin Tong,Weidong Zhang,Shilei Liu,Wenbo Su,Bo Zheng
标识
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2603.00054
摘要
The Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architecture is a powerful technique for scaling language models, yet it often suffers from expert homogenization, where experts learn redundant functionalities, thereby limiting MoE's full potential. To address this, we introduce Expert Divergence Learning, a novel pre-training strategy that explicitly encourages functional specialization among experts. Our method incorporates a label-driven auxiliary loss that leverages domain labels inherent in pre-training corpora to maximize the Jensen-Shannon Divergence between the expert routing distributions of different data domains. This optimization objective guides the model to develop diverged routing policies for varied domains and closer routing policies for the same domain, which leads to emergent and organized expert specialization. We validate our approach by pre-training MoE models of up to 15 billion parameters from scratch. Experimental results demonstrate that models trained with Expert Divergence Learning not only achieve a lower language modeling loss but also exhibit significant performance improvements across a diverse range of downstream benchmarks. Further analysis confirms that our method effectively mitigates expert homogenization and brings greater functional specialization, all with negligible computational overhead during training.
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