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LaTER: Efficient Test-Time Reasoning via Latent Exploration and Explicit Verification

Computation and Language 2026-05-11 v1

Abstract

Chain-of-thought (CoT) reasoning improves large language models (LLMs) on difficult tasks, but it also makes inference expensive because every intermediate step must be generated as a discrete token. Latent reasoning reduces visible token generation by propagating continuous states, yet replacing explicit derivations with latent computation can hurt tasks that require symbolic checking. We propose Latent-Then-Explicit Reasoning (LaTER), a two-stage paradigm that first performs bounded exploration in a continuous latent space and then switches to explicit CoT for verification and answer generation. In a training-free instantiation, LaTER projects final-layer hidden states back to the input embedding space, preserves the latent KV cache, and uses entropy and model-native stop-token probes to decide when to switch. We find that strong reasoning models already exhibit structured latent trajectories under this interface. On Qwen3-14B, training-free LaTER reduces total token usage by 16%-32% on several benchmarks while matching or improving accuracy on most of them; for example, it improves AIME 2025 from 70.0% to 73.3% while reducing tokens from 15,730 to 10,661. We further construct Latent-Switch-69K, a supervised corpus that pairs condensed solution intuitions with shortened explicit derivations. Fine-tuning with latent rollout and halting supervision yields additional gains: trained LaTER reaches 80.0% accuracy on AIME 2025, 10.0 points above the standard CoT baseline, while using 33% fewer tokens. Our code, data, and model are available at https://github.com/TioeAre/LaTER.

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@article{arxiv.2605.07315,
  title  = {LaTER: Efficient Test-Time Reasoning via Latent Exploration and Explicit Verification},
  author = {Xuan Li and Yining Wang and Yuchen Liu and Guanjun Liu and Delai Qiu and Shengping Liu and Jiaen Liang and Wei Huang and Jun Yu and Junnan Zhu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.07315},
  year   = {2026}
}
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