“Well, Keep Thinking”: Enhancing LLM Reasoning with Adaptive Injection Decoding

Hyunbin Jin, Je Won Yeom, Seunghyun Bae, Taesup Kim


Abstract
Large language models (LLMs) exhibit strong reasoning abilities, often attributed to few-shot or zero-shot Chain-of-Thought (CoT) prompting. While effective, these methods require labor-intensive prompt engineering, raising the question of whether reasoning can be induced without reliance on explicit prompts. In this work, we unlock the reasoning capabilities of LLMs without explicit prompting.Inspired by zero-shot CoT and CoT-decoding, we propose a novel decoding strategy that systematically nudges LLMs to continue reasoning, thereby preventing immature reasoning processes. Specifically, we monitor the model’s generation and inject a designated phrase, whenever the model is likely to halt or drift away from logical reasoning process. Our experimental evaluations on diverse reasoning benchmarks demonstrate that our proposed strategy substantially improves LLM reasoning capabilities, highlighting the potential of decoding-based interventions as an alternative to traditional prompting techniques.
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2025.findings-acl.520
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Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2025
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July
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2025
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Vienna, Austria
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Wanxiang Che, Joyce Nabende, Ekaterina Shutova, Mohammad Taher Pilehvar
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Hyunbin Jin, Je Won Yeom, Seunghyun Bae, and Taesup Kim. 2025. “Well, Keep Thinking”: Enhancing LLM Reasoning with Adaptive Injection Decoding. In Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2025, pages 9989–10018, Vienna, Austria. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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