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arxiv: 2605.29727 · v1 · pith:BGQSFY5Vnew · submitted 2026-05-28 · 💻 cs.LG

Bastion: Budget-Aware Speculative Decoding with Tree-structured Block Diffusion Drafting

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keywords bastiondecodingmodelspeculativeblock-diffusionbudget-awarediffusiondrafting
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Block-diffusion drafters have recently emerged as a powerful alternative for speculative decoding by predicting multiple future-token distributions in a single parallel step. However, since these parallel predictions are sampled from position-wise marginals rather than fully conditioned sequences, committing to a single greedy path often fails to capture the target model's preferred trajectory. To address this, we propose BASTION, a budget-aware speculative decoding framework with tree-based diffusion drafting. Unlike existing methods that rely on static tree topologies, BASTION dynamically constructs query-dependent trees by balancing draft quality against hardware constraints. Our framework integrates three synergistic components: (1) an acceptance surrogate that estimates expected accepted length via path confidence, (2) an online latency estimator that calibrates a hardware-aware roofline model, and (3) an adaptive best-first expansion that grows the tree until marginal gains no longer justify incremental verification costs. BASTION is training-free, preserves the target model's distribution, and requires no per-setting tuning. Across diverse benchmarks and GPU architectures, BASTION achieves up to a 6.61x speedup over standard autoregressive decoding, outperforming state-of-the-art block-diffusion baselines by 39%.

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