Computer Science > Machine Learning
[Submitted on 23 Nov 2024]
Title:Gradient dynamics for low-rank fine-tuning beyond kernels
View PDF HTML (experimental)Abstract:LoRA has emerged as one of the de facto methods for fine-tuning foundation models with low computational cost and memory footprint. The idea is to only train a low-rank perturbation to the weights of a pre-trained model, given supervised data for a downstream task. Despite its empirical sucess, from a mathematical perspective it remains poorly understood what learning mechanisms ensure that gradient descent converges to useful low-rank perturbations.
In this work we study low-rank fine-tuning in a student-teacher setting. We are given the weights of a two-layer base model $f$, as well as i.i.d. samples $(x,f^*(x))$ where $x$ is Gaussian and $f^*$ is the teacher model given by perturbing the weights of $f$ by a rank-1 matrix. This generalizes the setting of generalized linear model (GLM) regression where the weights of $f$ are zero.
When the rank-1 perturbation is comparable in norm to the weight matrix of $f$, the training dynamics are nonlinear. Nevertheless, in this regime we prove under mild assumptions that a student model which is initialized at the base model and trained with online gradient descent will converge to the teacher in $dk^{O(1)}$ iterations, where $k$ is the number of neurons in $f$. Importantly, unlike in the GLM setting, the complexity does not depend on fine-grained properties of the activation's Hermite expansion. We also prove that in our setting, learning the teacher model "from scratch'' can require significantly more iterations.
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