CLAIFeb 17, 2025

TokenSkip: Controllable Chain-of-Thought Compression in LLMs

arXiv:2502.12067v3232 citationsh-index: 13Has CodeEMNLP
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This addresses efficiency issues for users of LLMs in reasoning tasks, though it is an incremental improvement on existing CoT methods.

The paper tackles the problem of high inference latency from long Chain-of-Thought (CoT) sequences in large language models by proposing TokenSkip, a method that selectively skips less important tokens to compress CoT outputs, reducing token usage by 40% on GSM8K with minimal performance loss.

Chain-of-Thought (CoT) has been proven effective in enhancing the reasoning capabilities of large language models (LLMs). Recent advancements, such as OpenAI's o1 and DeepSeek-R1, suggest that scaling up the length of CoT sequences during inference could further boost LLM reasoning performance. However, due to the autoregressive nature of LLM decoding, longer CoT outputs lead to a linear increase in inference latency, adversely affecting user experience, particularly when the CoT exceeds 10,000 tokens. To address this limitation, we analyze the semantic importance of tokens within CoT outputs and reveal that their contributions to reasoning vary. Building on this insight, we propose TokenSkip, a simple yet effective approach that enables LLMs to selectively skip less important tokens, allowing for controllable CoT compression. Extensive experiments across various models and tasks demonstrate the effectiveness of TokenSkip in reducing CoT token usage while preserving strong reasoning performance. Notably, when applied to Qwen2.5-14B-Instruct, TokenSkip reduces reasoning tokens by 40% (from 313 to 181) on GSM8K, with less than a 0.4% performance drop. We release our code and checkpoints in https://github.com/hemingkx/TokenSkip.

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