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TrajSelector: Harnessing Latent Representations for Efficient and Effective Best-of-N in Large Reasoning Model

Computation and Language 2025-10-21 v1

Abstract

Large language models (LLMs) have shown remarkable progress in complex reasoning tasks, largely enabled by test-time scaling (TTS) paradigms that allocate additional compute during inference. Among these, external TTS (particularly the Best-of-N selection paradigm) yields scalable performance improvements by selecting from multiple independently generated reasoning trajectories. However, this approach faces key limitations: (i) the high computational overhead of deploying process reward models, (ii) the underutilization of the LLM's intrinsic latent representations. We introduce TrajSelector, an efficient and effective Best-of-N framework that exploit the hidden states in the sampler LLM for process-level scoring. A lightweight verifier (with only 0.6B parameters) evaluates the quality of step-wise trajectory, and then aggregates these scores to identify the optimal reasoning trajectory. Our framework employs a fully data-driven, end-to-end training recipe that eliminates reliance on massive step-level annotations. Experiential results across five benchmarks demonstrate that TrajSelector delivers consistent performance gains. In Best-of-32 settings, it surpasses majority voting by 4.61% accuracy and outperforms existing process reward models by 4.31% to 12.21%, all while maintaining lower inference costs.

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@article{arxiv.2510.16449,
  title  = {TrajSelector: Harnessing Latent Representations for Efficient and Effective Best-of-N in Large Reasoning Model},
  author = {Bin Yu and Xinming Wang and Shijie Lian and Haotian Li and Changti Wu and Ruina Hu and Bailing Wang and Yuliang Wei and Kai Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.16449},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

13 pages, 6 figures. Project website: https://zgca-ai4edu.github.io/TrajSelector