Cost of Reasoning in non-English Languages: A Case Study on Japanese

arXiv:2607.10114v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Reasoning Language Models (RLMs) achieve their strongest performance when they reason in English, the language for which reasoning-oriented training data is most abundant. However, reasoning trace is a clue for model interpretability and safety, and useful in practice for both the model users and for model developers. Thus, it is desirable to be able to develop a model that reasons in a language of the user's choice, while still maintaining strong ...

arXiv cs.CL ·Yuu Jinnai ·
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