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When to Continue Thinking: Adaptive Thinking Mode Switching for Efficient Reasoning

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Large reasoning models (LRMs) achieve remarkable performance via long reasoning chains, but often incur excessive computational overhead due to redundant reasoning, especially on simple tasks. In this work, we systematically quantify the upper bounds of LRMs under both Long-Thinking and No-Thinking modes, and uncover the phenomenon of "Internal Self-Recovery Mechanism" where models implicitly supplement reasoning during answer generation. Building on this insight, we propose Adaptive Self-Recovery Reasoning (ASRR), a framework that suppresses unnecessary reasoning and enables implicit recovery. By introducing accuracy-aware length reward regulation, ASRR adaptively allocates reasoning effort according to problem difficulty, achieving high efficiency with negligible performance sacrifice. Experiments across multiple benchmarks and models show that, compared with GRPO, ASRR reduces reasoning budget by up to 32.5% (1.5B) and 25.7% (7B) with minimal accuracy loss (1.2% and 0.6% pass@1), and significantly boosts harmless rates on safety benchmarks (up to +21.7%). Our results highlight the potential of ASRR for enabling efficient, adaptive, and safer reasoning in LRMs.

Xiaoyun Zhang, Jingqing Ruan, Xing Ma, Yawen Zhu, Haodong Zhao, Hao Li, Jiansong Chen, Ke Zeng, Xunliang Cai• 2025

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Mathematical ReasoningGSM8K
Accuracy93.6
499
Mathematical ReasoningMATH
Accuracy89.1
338
Mathematical ReasoningAIME24
Accuracy35
160
General ReasoningCSQA
Accuracy81.2
15
General ReasoningGPQA
Accuracy48.8
15
Mathematical ReasoningSVAMP
Accuracy94
15
Mathematical ReasoningAMC 23
Accuracy77.5
15
Mathematical ReasoningAIME 25
Accuracy25.8
15
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