Revisiting Test-Time Scaling: A Survey and a Diversity-Aware Method for Efficient Reasoning

Chung, Ho-Lam, Hsiao, Teng-Yun, Huang, Hsiao-Ying, Cho, Chunerh, Lin, Jian-Ren, Ziwei, Zhang, Chen, Yun-Nung

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Test-Time Scaling (TTS) improves the reasoning performance of Large Language Models (LLMs) by allocating additional compute during inference. We conduct a structured survey of TTS methods and categorize them into sampling-based, search-based, and trajectory optimization strategies. We observe that reasoning-optimized models often produce less diverse outputs, which limits TTS effectiveness. To address this, we propose ADAPT (A Diversity Aware Prefix fine-Tuning), a lightweight method that applies prefix tuning with a diversity-focused data strategy. Experiments on mathematical reasoning tasks show that ADAPT reaches 80% accuracy using eight times less compute than strong baselines. Our findings highlight the essential role of generative diversity in maximizing TTS effectiveness.

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