Spend Wisely: Maximizing Post-Training Gains in Iterative Synthetic Data Bootstrapping

Zhuoyuan Li (USTC) · Yuhang Wu (University of California, Berkeley) · Pu Yang (Peking University) · Yunzhen Feng (New York University) · Ziyuan Chen (Peking University)
bootstrappingbudget allocationconstant policiesdiffusion probabilistic modelsexponential growthexternal verifierfine-tuningimage denoisingincreasing policiesmodel performanceperformance convergencepolynomial growthstable performancesynthetic datatheoretical framework

Modern foundation models often undergo iterative ``bootstrapping'' in their post-training phase: a model generates synthetic data, an external verifier filters out low-quality samples, and the high-quality subset is used for further fine-tuning. Over multiple iterations, the model performance improves, raising a crucial question: How should the total budget for generation and training be allocated across iterations to maximize final performance? In this work, we develop a theoretical framework for analyzing budget allocation strategies. Specifically, we show that constant policies fail to converge with high probability, while increasing policies