TERMINATOR: Learning Optimal Exit Points for Early Stopping in Chain-of-Thought Reasoning
arXiv cs.AI / 3/16/2026
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Key Points
- TERMINATOR introduces an early-exit strategy for large reasoning models to cut chain-of-thought (CoT) length without harming final performance.
- The method identifies the first point at which the model’s final answer is effectively predictable and uses that to train a dataset of optimal reasoning lengths.
- On four datasets (MATH-500, AIME 2025, HumanEval, GPQA), TERMINATOR reduces CoT length by 14%–55% and outperforms current state-of-the-art methods.
- By mitigating overthinking, TERMINATOR decreases unnecessary compute time spent on reasoning after the answer is effectively determined, improving inference efficiency.
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