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Improving Diversity in Language Models: When Temperature Fails, Change the Loss

Alexandre Verine, Florian Le Bronnec, Kunhao Zheng, Alexandre Allauzen, yann CHEVALEYRE, benjamin negrevergne

École Normale Supérieure PSL · Paris Dauphine-PSL Sorbonne · Meta FAIR & Paris Dauphine University - PSL · Ecole supérieure de physique et chimie · UNIVERSITE PARIS DAUPHINE · Univeristé Paris-Dauphine

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Increasing diversity in language models is a challenging yet essential objective. A common approach is to raise the decoding temperature. In this work, we investigate this approach through a simplistic yet common case to provide insights into why decreasing temperature can improve quality (Precision), while increasing it often fails to boost coverage (Recall). Our analysis reveals that for a model to be effectively tunable through temperature adjustments, it must be trained toward coverage. To address this, we propose rethinking loss functions in language models by leveraging the Precision-Recall framework. Our results demonstrate that this approach achieves a substantially better trade-off between Precision and Recall than merely combining negative log-likelihood training with temperature scaling. These findings offer a pathway toward more versatile and robust language modeling techniques.