Abstract
This paper presents a simple, effective, and cost-efficient strategy, named ModelSwitch, to improve LLM performance by scaling test-time compute. ModelSwitch builds upon the repeated-sampling-then-voting framework, with a novel twist: incorporating multiple models, even weaker ones, to leverage their complementary strengths that potentially arise from diverse training data and paradigms. By using consistency as a signal, our strategy dynamically switches between models. Theoretical analysis highlights the efficiency and performance advantages of our strategy. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our strategy not only outperforms self-consistency and state-of-the-art multi-agent debate approaches, but also significantly reduces inference costs. Additionally, our strategy requires only a few comparable LLMs to achieve optimal performance and can be extended with verification methods, demonstrating the potential of leveraging multiple LLMs in the generation-verification paradigm.
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Chen, J., Xun, Z., Zhou, B., Qi, H., Zhang, H., Zhang, Q., … Hu, S. (2026). Do We Truly Need So Many Samples? Multi-LLM Repeated Sampling Efficiently Scales Test-Time Compute. In Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 40, pp. 20083–20091). Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v40i24.39094
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