Level Up: Defining and Exploiting Transitional Problems for Curriculum Learning
arXiv cs.LG / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- The paper presents a method to measure the difficulty of individual problem instances relative to a model's current ability, enabling learner-specific curricula for curriculum learning.
- It identifies transitional problems that stay easier as model ability grows, enabling a progressively leveled training progression.
- Experiments on chess and mathematics show that curricula that level up from easy to hard transitional problems improve a model more efficiently than other strategies.
- The approach yields interpretable problem selection and provides a principled basis for step-by-step improvement in ML training.
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