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Step Back To Leap Forward: Self-backtracking For Boosting Reasoning Of Language Models

Xiao-Wen Yang, Xuan-Yi Zhu, Wen-da Wei, Ding-Chu Zhang, Jie-Jing Shao, Zhi Zhou, Lan-Zhe Guo, Yu-Feng Li . No Venue 2025

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Compositional Generalization Efficiency Fine Tuning Interdisciplinary Approaches Multimodal Semantic Representation Productivity Enhancement Reinforcement Learning Training Techniques

The integration of slow-thinking mechanisms into large language models (LLMs) offers a promising way toward achieving Level 2 AGI Reasoners, as exemplified by systems like OpenAI’s o1. However, several significant challenges remain, including inefficient overthinking and an overreliance on auxiliary reward models. We point out that these limitations stem from LLMs’ inability to internalize the search process, a key component of effective reasoning. A critical step toward addressing this issue is enabling LLMs to autonomously determine when and where to backtrack, a fundamental operation in traditional search algorithms. To this end, we propose a self-backtracking mechanism that equips LLMs with the ability to backtrack during both training and inference. This mechanism not only enhances reasoning ability but also efficiency by transforming slow-thinking processes into fast-thinking through self-improvement. Empirical evaluations demonstrate that our proposal significantly enhances the reasoning capabilities of LLMs, achieving a performance gain of over 40 percent compared to the optimal-path supervised fine-tuning method. We believe this study introduces a novel and promising pathway for developing more advanced and robust Reasoners.

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