arXiv Open Access 2024

SEED: Accelerating Reasoning Tree Construction via Scheduled Speculative Decoding

Zhenglin Wang Jialong Wu Yilong Lai Congzhi Zhang Deyu Zhou
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Large Language Models (LLMs) demonstrate remarkable emergent abilities across various tasks, yet fall short of complex reasoning and planning tasks. The tree-search-based reasoning methods address this by surpassing the capabilities of chain-of-thought prompting, encouraging exploration of intermediate steps. However, such methods introduce significant inference latency due to the systematic exploration and evaluation of multiple thought paths. This paper introduces SeeD, a novel and efficient inference framework to optimize runtime speed and GPU memory management concurrently. By employing a scheduled speculative execution, SeeD efficiently handles multiple iterations for the thought generation and the state evaluation, leveraging a rounds-scheduled strategy to manage draft model dispatching. Extensive experimental evaluations on three reasoning datasets demonstrate superior speedup performance of SeeD, providing a viable path for batched inference in training-free speculative decoding.

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Zhenglin Wang

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Jialong Wu

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Yilong Lai

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Congzhi Zhang

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Deyu Zhou

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Wang, Z., Wu, J., Lai, Y., Zhang, C., Zhou, D. (2024). SEED: Accelerating Reasoning Tree Construction via Scheduled Speculative Decoding. https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.18200

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