Artificial Intelligence · 11.08.2026, 06:55 UTC
When Confidence Misleads: Suffix Anchoring and Anchor-Proximity Confidence Modulation for Diffusion Language Models
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| Kategorie | Artificial Intelligence |
| Quelle | arXiv cs.CL ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 11.08.2026 UTC |
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arXiv:2605.28181v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Diffusion language models generate text by iteratively selecting and denoising masked positions, making position selection a central inference-time decision. Most training-free methods rely on model confidence, assuming that high-confidence positions are ready to be decoded. However, this assumption can fail in fully non-autoregressive (fully non-AR) decoding, where selection spans the entire masked response sequence. This can cause incomplete generation, partly due to EOT overconfidence. Existing remedies directly suppress EOT tokens, but provide limited gains or require additional fine-tuning. We show that placing even a semantically minimal suffix anchor near the end of the response region discourages premature EOT prediction and promotes complete generation. However, despite providing little supporting context, the anchor makes nearby positions highly confident and causes them to be decoded too early. We therefore propose Suffix-Anchored Confidence Modulation, a simple training-free method that uses suffix anchoring with progress-dependent confidence modulation near the anchor. Across text-only reasoning, vision-language reasoning, and code-generation benchmarks, our method outperforms diverse fully non-AR and semi-AR baselines. It also achieves particularly large gains under highly parallel decoding, demonstrating the benefit of improving the fully non-AR regime over block-wise semi-AR regime.