arXiv Open Access 2025

Effectiveness of Chain-of-Thought in Distilling Reasoning Capability from Large Language Models

Cong-Thanh Do Rama Doddipatla Kate Knill
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Chain-of-Thought (CoT) prompting is a widely used method to improve the reasoning capability of Large Language Models (LLMs). More recently, CoT has been leveraged in Knowledge Distillation (KD) to transfer reasoning capability from a larger LLM to a smaller one. This paper examines the role of CoT in distilling the reasoning capability from larger LLMs to smaller LLMs using white-box KD, analysing its effectiveness in improving the performance of the distilled models for various natural language reasoning and understanding tasks. We conduct white-box KD experiments using LLMs from the Qwen and Llama2 families, employing CoT data from the CoT-Collection dataset. The distilled models are then evaluated on natural language reasoning and understanding tasks from the BIG-Bench-Hard (BBH) benchmark, which presents complex challenges for smaller LLMs. Experimental results demonstrate the role of CoT in improving white-box KD effectiveness, enabling the distilled models to achieve better average performance in natural language reasoning and understanding tasks from BBH.

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Cong-Thanh Do

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Rama Doddipatla

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Kate Knill

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Do, C., Doddipatla, R., Knill, K. (2025). Effectiveness of Chain-of-Thought in Distilling Reasoning Capability from Large Language Models. https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.05184

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