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arxiv:2511.07691

CAPO: Confidence Aware Preference Optimization Learning for Multilingual Preferences

Published on Nov 10, 2025
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Confidence-Aware Preference Optimization (CAPO) improves multilingual large language model alignment by dynamically adjusting loss scaling based on preference pair confidence, outperforming existing methods in reward accuracy and response alignment.

Preference optimization is a critical post-training technique used to align large language models (LLMs) with human preferences, typically by fine-tuning on ranked response pairs. While methods like Direct Preference Optimization (DPO) have proven effective in English, they often fail to generalize robustly to multilingual settings. We propose a simple yet effective alternative, Confidence-Aware Preference Optimization (CAPO), which replaces DPO's fixed treatment of preference pairs with a dynamic loss scaling mechanism based on a relative reward. By modulating the learning signal according to the confidence in each preference pair, CAPO enhances robustness to noisy or low-margin comparisons, typically encountered in multilingual text. Empirically, CAPO outperforms existing preference optimization baselines by at least 16% in reward accuracy, and improves alignment by widening the gap between preferred and dispreferred responses across languages.

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