DynHD: Hallucination Detection for Diffusion Large Language Models via Denoising Dynamics Deviation Learning
arXiv cs.CL / 3/18/2026
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Key Points
- DynHD targets hallucination detection in diffusion-based LLMs by modeling both spatial (token sequence) and temporal (denoising dynamics) information.
- It introduces a semantic-aware evidence construction module to filter non-informative tokens and emphasize semantically meaningful signals.
- A reference evidence generator learns the expected evolution trajectory of uncertainty evidence during the diffusion process.
- A deviation-based detector measures the discrepancy between observed and reference uncertainty trajectories to identify hallucinations.
- Experiments show DynHD outperforms state-of-the-art baselines and offers higher efficiency across multiple benchmarks and backbone models.
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