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Influence-driven Curriculum Learning for Pre-training on Limited Data

Published: August 21, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2508.15475v1

By: Loris Schoenegger , Lukas Thoma , Terra Blevins and more

Potential Business Impact:

Teaches computers to learn faster by sorting lessons.

Business Areas:
Natural Language Processing Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics, Software

Curriculum learning, a training technique where data is presented to the model in order of example difficulty (e.g., from simpler to more complex documents), has shown limited success for pre-training language models. In this work, we investigate whether curriculum learning becomes competitive if we replace conventional human-centered difficulty metrics with one that more closely corresponds to example difficulty as observed during model training. Specifically, we experiment with sorting training examples by their \textit{training data influence}, a score which estimates the effect of individual training examples on the model's output. Models trained on our curricula are able to outperform ones trained in random order by over 10 percentage points in benchmarks, confirming that curriculum learning is beneficial for language model pre-training, as long as a more model-centric notion of difficulty is adopted.

Country of Origin
🇦🇹 Austria

Page Count
23 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Computation and Language