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Greedy Information Projection for LLM Data Selection

Published 14 Mar 2026 in cs.LG and cs.CL | (2603.13790v1)

Abstract: We present \emph{Greedy Information Projection} (\textsc{GIP}), a principled framework for choosing training examples for LLM fine-tuning. \textsc{GIP} casts selection as maximizing mutual information between a subset of examples and task-specific query signals, which may originate from LLM quality judgments, metadata, or other sources. The framework involves optimizing a closed-form mutual information objective defined using both data and query embeddings, naturally balancing {\it quality} and {\it diversity}. Optimizing this score is equivalent to maximizing the projection of the query embedding matrix onto the span of the selected data, which provides a geometric explanation for the co-emergence of quality and diversity. Building on this view, we employ a fast greedy matching-pursuit procedure with efficient projection-based updates. On instruction-following and mathematical reasoning datasets, \textsc{GIP} selects small subsets that match full-data fine-tuning while using only a fraction of examples and compute, unifying quality-aware and diversity-aware selection for efficient fine-tuning.

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