Review Residuals: Update-Conditioned Residual Gating for Transformers
Abstract
Residual connections add every sublayer's proposed update with a fixed coefficient of one; the network never evaluates whether an update is reliable before committing it. Drawing on the human-factors principle of independent verification, we introduce Review Residuals, which scale each update by a learned, input-dependent gate conditioned on both the current state and the proposed update: h_l = h_{l-1} + r_l * u_l with r_l = sigmoid(W[RMSNorm(h_{l-1}), RMSNorm(u_l)]). Conditioning the gate on the update is the property that distinguishes it from prior gated and scaled residuals. We report two findings. First, a depth-stability result: a convex (Highway-style) form of the gate reintroduces vanishing gradients and fails to train beyond ~20 layers, whereas the additive, identity-preserving form trains stably at all depths we tested. Second, an emergence-with-scale result: trained from scratch across five sizes (60M-1B parameters, multi-seed), Review Residuals show no advantage at small scale but at 590M significantly outperform both a parameter-matched Highway gate and a parameter-matched standard residual (p<0.05), with a larger advantage at 1B. The benefit grows with model size rather than shrinking.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2606.31859,
title = {Review Residuals: Update-Conditioned Residual Gating for Transformers},
author = {Kyle Kramer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.31859},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
9 pages, 2 figures. Also on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21053343 ; Code: https://github.com/SixSigmaEngineer/review-residuals