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arxiv:2603.08899

ConFu: Contemplate the Future for Better Speculative Sampling

Published on Mar 9
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Raghavv Goel
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Abstract

ConFu is a novel speculative decoding framework that enhances draft model performance by enabling future-oriented generation prediction through contemplate tokens and soft prompts, achieving improved token acceptance rates and faster inference speeds.

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Speculative decoding has emerged as a powerful approach to accelerate large language model (LLM) inference by employing lightweight draft models to propose candidate tokens that are subsequently verified by the target model. The effectiveness of this paradigm critically depends on the quality of the draft model. While recent advances such as the EAGLE series achieve state-of-the-art speedup, existing draft models remain limited by error accumulation: they condition only on the current prefix, causing their predictions to drift from the target model over steps. In this work, we propose ConFu (Contemplate the Future), a novel speculative decoding framework that enables draft models to anticipate the future direction of generation. ConFu introduces (i) contemplate tokens and soft prompts that allow the draft model to leverage future-oriented signals from the target model at negligible cost, (ii) a dynamic contemplate token mechanism with MoE to enable context-aware future prediction, and (iii) a training framework with anchor token sampling and future prediction replication that learns robust future prediction. Experiments demonstrate that ConFu improves token acceptance rates and generation speed over EAGLE-3 by 8--11% across various downstream tasks with Llama-3 3B and 8B models. We believe our work is the first to bridge speculative decoding with continuous reasoning tokens, offering a new direction for accelerating LLM inference.

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We propose a new speculative decoding method improving EAGLE-3 performance by 8-11% by using future intent of target model. This future intent (thought/contemplate) is used as an extra conditioning by draft model to predict better aligned draft tokens.

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