CLSep 18, 2025

Reasoning over Boundaries: Enhancing Specification Alignment via Test-time Deliberation

arXiv:2509.14760v23 citationsh-index: 6
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This addresses the problem of ensuring LLMs adhere to evolving user-defined specifications in real-world applications, representing an incremental advance in alignment methods.

The paper tackles the challenge of aligning large language models with dynamic, scenario-specific behavioral and safety specifications, proposing Align3 with test-time deliberation to enhance alignment, achieving improved safety-helpfulness trade-offs and revealing gaps via a new benchmark.

Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly applied in diverse real-world scenarios, each governed by bespoke behavioral and safety specifications (spec) custom-tailored by users or organizations. These spec, categorized into safety-spec and behavioral-spec, vary across scenarios and evolve with changing preferences and requirements. We formalize this challenge as specification alignment, focusing on LLMs' ability to follow dynamic, scenario-specific spec from both behavioral and safety perspectives. To address this challenge, we propose Align3, a lightweight method that employs Test-Time Deliberation (TTD) with hierarchical reflection and revision to reason over the specification boundaries. We further present SpecBench, a unified benchmark for measuring specification alignment, covering 5 scenarios, 103 spec, and 1,500 prompts. Experiments on 15 reasoning and 18 instruct models with several TTD methods, including Self-Refine, TPO, and MoreThink, yield three key findings: (i) test-time deliberation enhances specification alignment; (ii) Align3 advances the safety-helpfulness trade-off frontier with minimal overhead; (iii) SpecBench effectively reveals alignment gaps. These results highlight the potential of test-time deliberation as an effective strategy for reasoning over the real-world specification boundaries.

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