Fork-Think with Confidence
Parallel thinking has enjoyed great success for boosting LLM performance on reasoning tasks without the need for any re-training. However, existing methods follow a think-first-then-decide paradigm, i.e., they first sample multiple reasoning paths, which inevitably leads to overgeneration, then prune or stop unnecessary paths to compensate. In contrast, decide-first-then-think, i.e., first identifying points that are likely to lead to desirable generations, has been underexplored so far. Following this paradigm, we propose Fork-think with confidence, that first identifies forking points using
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Paper → model → repo connections mined from source citations (Tier-1 exact match).
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Every edge carries a method, confidence, and the source snippet that justified it — so bad links are debuggable.
- LinkedLinked via unknownAdaptive Parallel Reasoning: The Next Paradigm in Efficient Inference Scaling →
- LinkedLinked via unknownNew benchmark exposes reasoning gaps in top models →
- PossiblePossibly related (embedding) · 46%MindControl - llama.cpp fork to guide the reasoning process via injection during sampling →
