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Main Authors: Kuo, Kevin, Setlur, Amrith, Srinivas, Kartik, Raghunathan, Aditi, Smith, Virginia
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.04626
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author Kuo, Kevin
Setlur, Amrith
Srinivas, Kartik
Raghunathan, Aditi
Smith, Virginia
author_facet Kuo, Kevin
Setlur, Amrith
Srinivas, Kartik
Raghunathan, Aditi
Smith, Virginia
contents Approximate unlearning has gained popularity as an approach to efficiently update an LLM so that it behaves (roughly) as if it was not trained on a subset of data to begin with. However, existing methods are brittle in practice and can easily be attacked to reveal supposedly unlearned information. To alleviate issues with approximate unlearning, we instead propose SIFT-Masks (SIgn-Fixed Tuning-Masks), an exact unlearning method based on model merging. SIFT-Masks addresses two key limitations of standard model merging: (1) merging a large number of tasks can severely harm utility; and (2) methods that boost utility by sharing extra information across tasks make exact unlearning prohibitively expensive. SIFT-Masks solves these issues by (1) applying local masks to recover task-specific performance; and (2) constraining finetuning to align with a global sign vector as a lightweight approach to determine masks independently before merging. Across four settings where we merge up to 500 models, SIFT-Masks improves accuracy by 5-80% over naive merging and uses up to 250x less compute for exact unlearning compared to other merging baselines.
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spellingShingle Exact Unlearning of Finetuning Data via Model Merging at Scale
Kuo, Kevin
Setlur, Amrith
Srinivas, Kartik
Raghunathan, Aditi
Smith, Virginia
Machine Learning
Approximate unlearning has gained popularity as an approach to efficiently update an LLM so that it behaves (roughly) as if it was not trained on a subset of data to begin with. However, existing methods are brittle in practice and can easily be attacked to reveal supposedly unlearned information. To alleviate issues with approximate unlearning, we instead propose SIFT-Masks (SIgn-Fixed Tuning-Masks), an exact unlearning method based on model merging. SIFT-Masks addresses two key limitations of standard model merging: (1) merging a large number of tasks can severely harm utility; and (2) methods that boost utility by sharing extra information across tasks make exact unlearning prohibitively expensive. SIFT-Masks solves these issues by (1) applying local masks to recover task-specific performance; and (2) constraining finetuning to align with a global sign vector as a lightweight approach to determine masks independently before merging. Across four settings where we merge up to 500 models, SIFT-Masks improves accuracy by 5-80% over naive merging and uses up to 250x less compute for exact unlearning compared to other merging baselines.
title Exact Unlearning of Finetuning Data via Model Merging at Scale
topic Machine Learning
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.04626