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arxiv: 2606.03113 · v1 · pith:NRMPRFZVnew · submitted 2026-06-02 · 💻 cs.CL

Experience-Driven Dynamic Exits for LLMs with Reinforcement Learning

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keywords ledeautoregressivedecodingexitlearningmodelsprocessreinforcement
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Large Language Models suffer from slow autoregressive inference. While self-speculative decoding accelerates this process, its efficiency is hampered by static configurations like fixed exit layers and speculation lengths. We reframe this optimization as a \textbf{Markov Decision Process} and propose \textbf{LEDE}, a framework that uses offline reinforcement learning. LEDE learns a policy to dynamically select the optimal exit layer and speculation length based on the local context of the generated sequence at each step, balancing computational cost and draft quality. Comprehensive evaluations on Llama-2 and Llama-3 models show LEDE achieves up to a $2.0\times$$\sim$$2.7\times$ speedup over autoregressive decoding and and provides an additional 17\% speedup over the static speculative baselines.

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