CLMay 16

Roll Out and Roll Back: Diffusion LLMs are Their Own Efficiency Teachers

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This work addresses the efficiency bottleneck of diffusion LLMs for practitioners needing fast generation without quality loss, offering a practical training-free and training-based solution.

Diffusion LLMs suffer from a quality-speed trade-off during parallel decoding. The authors propose WINO, a training-free revokable decoding method, and WINO+, which distills reliable denoising orders into model parameters, achieving up to 6.83x step reduction on GSM8K with improved accuracy and 16.22x step reduction on Flickr30K with improved CIDEr.

Diffusion Large Language Models (DLLMs) promise fast parallel generation, yet open-source DLLMs still face a severe quality-speed trade-off: accelerating decoding by revealing multiple tokens often causes substantial quality degradation. We attribute this dilemma to a train-inference mismatch amplified by irreversible decoding. While training reconstructs tokens from randomly corrupted states, efficient inference requires an adaptive denoising order, where easier tokens are revealed earlier and context-dependent ones are deferred. This view motivates two complementary methods: an inference-time method that makes parallel decoding revokable, and a training-time extension that distills the reliable order exposed by this revokable process. Accordingly, we first propose Wide-In, Narrow-Out (WINO), a training-free decoding algorithm that enables revokable parallel generation. WINO aggressively drafts multiple tokens, verifies generated tokens with enriched global context, and re-masks unreliable ones for later refinement. Building on this discovered order, we further introduce WINO+, which injects the verified denoising trajectories produced by WINO into model parameters, aligning training with efficient inference. Experiments on LLaDA and MMaDA show that WINO improves both quality and efficiency, while WINO+ further strengthens this progression. On GSM8K, WINO improves accuracy from 73.24% to 75.82% with a 6.10x step reduction, and WINO+ further achieves 76.58% with a 6.83x reduction. On Flickr30K, WINO+ reaches a 16.22x step reduction with improved CIDEr. These results demonstrate that DLLMs can serve as their own efficiency teachers by first discovering reliable denoising orders through revokable decoding and then learning to follow them for faster generation. Code is available at https://github.com/Feng-Hong/WINO-DLLM/tree/WINO-plus.

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