Self-Aware Markov Models for Discrete Reasoning
arXiv cs.LG / 3/18/2026
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Key Points
- The paper proposes a self-aware Markov model for discrete reasoning by learning a Markov transition kernel that can remask tokens and correct previous mistakes using its own outputs.
- It removes dependence on a fixed denoising schedule by introducing a trained stopping criterion that adapts the number of function evaluations to problem difficulty.
- Two lightweight prediction heads are added to enable reuse and fine-tuning of existing pretrained models, facilitating efficient adaptation.
- Empirical results on Sudoku-Extreme (95% validity) and Countdown-4 (about 10 steps to solve ~96%) show the method outperforms prior flow-based approaches.
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