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Let's Predict Sentence by Sentence

Let's Predict Sentence by Sentence

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Autoregressive language models (LMs) generate one token at a time, yet human reasoning operates over higher-level abstractions - sentences, propositions, and concepts. This contrast raises a central question- Can LMs likewise learn to reason over structured semantic units rather than raw token sequences? In this work, we investigate whether pretrained LMs can be lifted into such abstract reasoning spaces by building on their learned representations. We present a framework that adapts a pretrained token-level LM to operate in sentence space by autoregressively predicting continuous embeddings of next sentences. We explore two embedding paradigms inspired by classical representation learning: 1) semantic embeddings, learned via autoencoding to preserve surface meaning; and 2) contextual embeddings, trained via next-sentence prediction to encode anticipatory structure. We evaluate both under two inference regimes: Discretized, which decodes each predicted embedding into text before re-encoding; and Continuous, which reasons entirely in embedding space for improved efficiency. Across four domains - mathematics, logic, commonsense, and planning - contextual embeddings under continuous inference show competitive performance with Chain-of-Thought (CoT) while reducing inference-time FLOPs on average by half. We also present early signs of scalability and modular adaptation. Finally, to visualize latent trajectories, we introduce SentenceLens, a diagnostic tool that decodes intermediate model states into interpretable sentences. Together, our results indicate that pretrained LMs can effectively transition to abstract, structured reasoning within latent embedding spaces.

Hyeonbin Hwang、Byeongguk Jeon、Seungone Kim、Jiyeon Kim、Hoyeon Chang、Sohee Yang、Seungpil Won、Dohaeng Lee、Youbin Ahn、Minjoon Seo

计算技术、计算机技术

Hyeonbin Hwang,Byeongguk Jeon,Seungone Kim,Jiyeon Kim,Hoyeon Chang,Sohee Yang,Seungpil Won,Dohaeng Lee,Youbin Ahn,Minjoon Seo.Let's Predict Sentence by Sentence[EB/OL].(2025-05-28)[2025-06-08].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22202.点此复制

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