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ORAL: Prompting Your Large-Scale LoRAs via Conditional Recurrent Diffusion

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arxiv 2503.24354 v2 pith:ZI5HI3NA submitted 2025-03-31 cs.LG cs.AIcs.CLcs.CV

classification cs.LGcs.AIcs.CLcs.CV
keywords oralllmsloranoveltaskstextttacrossadaptation
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Parameter generation has emerged as a novel paradigm for neural network development, offering an alternative to traditional neural network training by synthesizing high-quality model weights directly. In the context of Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) for evolving ($\textit{i.e.}$, constantly updated) large language models (LLMs), this approach promises efficient adaptation without costly retraining. However, existing methods face critical limitations in simultaneously achieving scalability and controllability. In this paper, we introduce $\texttt{ORAL}$, a novel $\textbf{conditional recurrent diffusion}$ framework that addresses these challenges. $\texttt{ORAL}$ incorporates a novel conditioning mechanism that integrates model architecture and textual task specifications, enabling the generation of task-specific LoRA parameters that can seamlessly transfer across evolving foundation models. Our approach successfully scales to billions-of-parameter LLMs and maintains controllability. Through extensive experiments across seven language tasks, four vision tasks, and three multimodal tasks using five pre-trained LLMs, we demonstrate that $\texttt{ORAL}$ generates high-quality LoRA parameters that achieve comparable or superior performance to vanilla trained counterparts.

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  1. Drag-and-Drop LLMs: Zero-Shot Prompt-to-Weights

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    A prompt-conditioned hyper-network generates LoRA fine-tuning weights for unseen tasks in a single forward pass, without training on the target dataset.

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