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# katanemo/Arch-Router-1.5B
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## Overview
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With the rapid proliferation of large language models (LLMs) -- each optimized for different strengths, style, or latency/cost profile -- routing has become an essential technique to operationalize the use of different models.
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We introduce a preference-aligned routing framework that guides model selection by matching queries to user-defined domains (e.g., travel) or action types (e.g., image editing) -- offering a practical mechanism to encode preferences in routing decisions.
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Specifically, we introduce Arch-Router, a compact 1.5B model that learns to map queries to domain-action preferences for model routing decisions.
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Arch-Router powers [Arch](https://github.com/katanemo/arch) the open-source AI-native proxy for agents and enables seamless, preference-based routing in multi-LLM systems.
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### How It Works
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- **Flexible and Adaptive**: Supports evolving user needs, model updates, and new domains/actions without retraining the router.
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- **Production-Ready Performance**: Optimized for low-latency, high-throughput applications in multi-model environments.
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Arch-Router powers [Arch](https://github.com/katanemo/arch) the open-source AI-native proxy for agents and enables seamless, preference-based routing in multi-LLM systems.
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# Requirements
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The code of Arch-Router-1.5B has been in the Hugging Face `transformers` library and we advise you to install latest version:
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# katanemo/Arch-Router-1.5B
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## Overview
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With the rapid proliferation of large language models (LLMs) -- each optimized for different strengths, style, or latency/cost profile -- routing has become an essential technique to operationalize the use of different models. However, existing LLM routing approaches are limited in two key ways: they evaluate performance using benchmarks that often fail to capture human preferences driven by subjective evaluation criteria, and they typically select from a limited pool of models.
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We introduce a preference-aligned routing framework that guides model selection by matching queries to user-defined domains (e.g., travel) or action types (e.g., image editing) -- offering a practical mechanism to encode preferences in routing decisions. Specifically, we introduce Arch-Router, a compact 1.5B model that learns to map queries to domain-action preferences for model routing decisions. Experiments on conversational datasets demonstrate that our approach achieves state-of-the-art (SOTA) results in matching queries with human preferences, outperforming top proprietary models.
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Arch-Router powers [Arch](https://github.com/katanemo/arch) the open-source AI-native proxy for agents to enable preference-based routing in multi-LLM systems in a seamless way.
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### How It Works
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- **Flexible and Adaptive**: Supports evolving user needs, model updates, and new domains/actions without retraining the router.
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- **Production-Ready Performance**: Optimized for low-latency, high-throughput applications in multi-model environments.
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# Requirements
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The code of Arch-Router-1.5B has been in the Hugging Face `transformers` library and we advise you to install latest version:
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```bash
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