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Semantic Integrity Matters: Benchmarking and Preserving High-Density Reasoning in KV Cache Compression

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While Key-Value (KV) cache compression is essential for efficient LLM inference, current evaluations disproportionately focus on sparse retrieval tasks, potentially masking the degradation of High-Density Reasoning where Chain-of-Thought (CoT) coherence is critical. We introduce KVFundaBench to systematically evaluate this gap, revealing a sharp dichotomy: while retrieval tasks remain robust, reasoning tasks exhibit severe Task-Dependent Degradation under aggressive compression due to disrupted CoT links. Extending our analysis to the DeepSeek-R1 model, we uncover that its specialized attention patterns offer unique insights into the fragility of reasoning chains. Guided by these findings -- specifically the necessity of preserving few-shot examples as indivisible Semantic Units -- we propose ShotKV. This approach explicitly separates prefill and decoding phases to prioritize semantic integrity. Empirical results demonstrate that ShotKV achieves 9%-18% accuracy improvements on long-context generation tasks and effectively generalizes to document QA, all while delivering an 11% latency reduction compared to full cache inference.

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The Pitfalls of KV Cache Compression

cs.LG · 2025-09-30 · conditional · novelty 5.0

KV cache compression causes certain instructions to degrade rapidly and be ignored in multi-instruction prompting, with system prompt leakage worsened by method choice, instruction order, and eviction bias; simple policy changes can mitigate this.

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  • The Pitfalls of KV Cache Compression cs.LG · 2025-09-30 · conditional · none · ref 6 · internal anchor

    KV cache compression causes certain instructions to degrade rapidly and be ignored in multi-instruction prompting, with system prompt leakage worsened by method choice, instruction order, and eviction bias; simple policy changes can mitigate this.