DELTA: Dynamic Layer-Aware Token Attention for Efficient Long-Context Reasoning
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.09883v1
- Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2025 21:37:49 GMT
- Title: DELTA: Dynamic Layer-Aware Token Attention for Efficient Long-Context Reasoning
- Authors: Hossein Entezari Zarch, Lei Gao, Chaoyi Jiang, Murali Annavarm,
- Abstract summary: We present textbfDELTA, a training-free sparse attention mechanism that achieves computational efficiency without sacrificing model accuracy.<n>Our results show that selective reuse of intermediate attention maps offers a robust path toward efficient long-context reasoning.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: Large reasoning models (LRMs) achieve state-of-the-art performance on challenging benchmarks by generating long chains of intermediate steps, but their inference cost is dominated by decoding, where each new token must attend to the entire growing sequence. Existing sparse attention methods reduce computation by pruning the key-value (KV) cache, yet they suffer from severe accuracy degradation on reasoning tasks due to cumulative selection errors and the dynamic importance of tokens over long derivations. We present \textbf{DELTA}, a training-free sparse attention mechanism that achieves computational efficiency without sacrificing model accuracy. DELTA partitions transformer layers into three groups: initial layers that use full attention, a small set of \emph{selection layers} that identify salient tokens via aggregated head-level attention scores, and subsequent \emph{sparse-attention layers} that attend only to the selected subset. This design preserves the full KV cache in GPU memory for accuracy, while avoiding expensive full-attention computation over many layers. On reasoning benchmarks such as AIME and GPQA-Diamond, DELTA matches or surpasses full attention in accuracy, while reducing the number of attended tokens by up to $5\times$ and delivering $1.5\times$ end-to-end speedup. Our results show that selective reuse of intermediate attention maps offers a robust path toward efficient long-context reasoning.
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