EPISODE · Apr 14, 2025 · 15 MIN
RL Post-training Amplifies Pretraining Behaviors in Language Models
from Best AI papers explained · host Enoch H. Kang
This paper investigates how reinforcement learning (RL) fine-tuning impacts language models' mathematical reasoning abilities, focusing on the influence of the pretraining data. The authors trained models from scratch on diverse open-source datasets and then applied various RL algorithms. Their findings reveal that RL post-training tends to amplify patterns from a single pretraining data distribution, often improving performance but reducing output diversity. Interestingly, the favored output format after RL depends on the model's scale, with smaller models preferring code-like formats and larger models leaning towards natural language. Furthermore, the study shows that RL fine-tuning on simpler problems can lead to performance gains on more challenging, unseen mathematical tasks, suggesting a positive transfer of reasoning capabilities.
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This paper investigates how reinforcement learning (RL) fine-tuning impacts language models' mathematical reasoning abilities, focusing on the influence of the pretraining data. The authors trained models from scratch on diverse open-source datasets and then applied various RL algorithms. Their findings reveal that RL post-training tends to amplify patterns from a single pretraining data distribution, often improving performance but reducing output diversity. Interestingly, the favored output format after RL depends on the model's scale, with smaller models preferring code-like formats and larger models leaning towards natural language. Furthermore, the study shows that RL fine-tuning on simpler problems can lead to performance gains on more challenging, unseen mathematical tasks, suggesting a positive transfer of reasoning capabilities.
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