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Dedicated Feedback and Edit Models Empower Inference-Time Scaling for Open-Ended General-Domain Tasks

Dedicated Feedback and Edit Models Empower Inference-Time Scaling for Open-Ended General-Domain Tasks

Authors :
Wang, Zhilin
Zeng, Jiaqi
Delalleau, Olivier
Egert, Daniel
Evans, Ellie
Shin, Hoo-Chang
Soares, Felipe
Dong, Yi
Kuchaiev, Oleksii
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

Inference-Time Scaling has been critical to the success of recent models such as OpenAI o1 and DeepSeek R1. However, many techniques used to train models for inference-time scaling require tasks to have answers that can be verified, limiting their application to domains such as math, coding and logical reasoning. We take inspiration from how humans make first attempts, ask for detailed feedback from others and make improvements based on such feedback across a wide spectrum of open-ended endeavors. To this end, we collect data for and train dedicated Feedback and Edit Models that are capable of performing inference-time scaling for open-ended general-domain tasks. In our setup, one model generates an initial response, which are given feedback by a second model, that are then used by a third model to edit the response. We show that performance on Arena Hard, a benchmark strongly predictive of Chatbot Arena Elo can be boosted by scaling the number of initial response drafts, effective feedback and edited responses. When scaled optimally, our setup based on 70B models from the Llama 3 family can reach SoTA performance on Arena Hard at 92.7 as of 5 Mar 2025, surpassing OpenAI o1-preview-2024-09-12 with 90.4 and DeepSeek R1 with 92.3.<br />Comment: 22 pages, 2 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2503.04378
Document Type :
Working Paper