M-DaQ: Retrieving Samples with Multilingual Diversity and Quality for Instruction Fine-Tuning Datasets

Abstract

Multilingual instruction fine-tuning (IFT) empowers large language models to generalize across diverse linguistic and cultural contexts; however, high-quality, systematically curated multilingual IFT datasets remain scarce. To address this gap, we propose M-DaQ (Multilingual Diversity and Quality), a diversity-aware sampling framework that jointly optimizes instruction-response quality and cross-lingual semantic diversity. M-DaQ leverages a fine-tuned Quality Scoring Model alongside a maximal marginal relevance-inspired selection strategy to construct balanced, high-fidelity training data. Furthermore, we present the first systematic investigation of the Superficial Alignment Hypothesis in multilingual settings. Extensive evaluations across 18 languages demonstrate that models trained on M-DaQ-curated data achieve average win rates exceeding 60% against strong baselines on Alpaca-Eval and MT-Bench. Complementary human evaluations corroborate these gains, highlighting significant improvements in cultural relevance, contextual appropriateness, and instruction-following capability. The code are publicly released to facilitate reproducibility and future research.

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