Knowledge Distillation for Closed-Source Language Models

13 Jan 2024  ·  Hongzhan Chen, Xiaojun Quan, Hehong Chen, Ming Yan, Ji Zhang ·

Closed-source language models such as GPT-4 have achieved remarkable performance. Many recent studies focus on enhancing the capabilities of smaller models through knowledge distillation from closed-source language models. However, due to the incapability to directly access the weights, hidden states, and output distributions of these closed-source models, the distillation can only be performed by fine-tuning smaller models with data samples generated by closed-source language models, which constrains the effectiveness of knowledge distillation. In this paper, we propose to estimate the output distributions of closed-source language models within a Bayesian estimation framework, involving both prior and posterior estimation. The prior estimation aims to derive a prior distribution by utilizing the corpus generated by closed-source language models, while the posterior estimation employs a proxy model to update the prior distribution and derive a posterior distribution. By leveraging the estimated output distribution of closed-source language models, traditional knowledge distillation can be executed. Experimental results demonstrate that our method surpasses the performance of current models directly fine-tuned on data generated by closed-source language models.

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