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Decoupling Understanding from Reasoning via Problem Space Mapping for Small-Scale Model Reasoning

  • Li Wang
  • , Changhao Zhang
  • , Zengqi Xiu
  • , Kai Lu
  • , Xin Yu
  • , Kui Zhang
  • , Wenjun Wu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University
  • University College London
  • CAS - Institute of Automation
  • University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Abstract

Despite recent advances in the reasoning capabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs), improving the reasoning ability of Small Language Models (SLMs, e.g., up to 1.5B parameters) remains challenging. A key obstacle lies in the complexity and variability of natural language: essentially equivalent problems often appear in diverse surface forms, often obscured by redundant or distracting details. This imposes a dual burden on SLMs: they must first extract the core problem from complex linguistic input, and then perform reasoning based on that understanding. The resulting vast and noisy problem space hinders optimization, particularly for models with limited capacity. To address this, we propose a new framework that decouples understanding from reasoning by mapping natural language problems into a canonical problem space-a semantically simplified yet expressive domain. This enables SLMs to focus on reasoning over standardized inputs, free from linguistic variability. Within this framework, we introduce DURIT (Decoupled Understanding from Reasoning via Iterative Training), a three-step algorithm that iteratively: (1) mapping natural language problems via reinforcement learning, (2) aligns reasoning trajectories through selfdistillation, and (3) trains reasoning policies in the problem space. The mapper and reasoner are co-trained in an alternating loop throughout this process. Experiments show that DURIT substantially improves SLMs’ performance on both indomain and out-of-domain mathematical and logical reasoning tasks. Beyond improving reasoning capabilities, DURIT also improves the robustness of reasoning, validating decoupling understanding from reasoning as an effective strategy for strengthening SLMs.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
EditorsSven Koenig, Chad Jenkins, Matthew E. Taylor
PublisherAssociation for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
Pages33575-33583
Number of pages9
Edition39
ISBN (Print)9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067
DOIs
StatePublished - 2026
Event40th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2026 - Singapore, Singapore
Duration: 20 Jan 202627 Jan 2026

Publication series

NameProceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Number39
Volume40
ISSN (Print)2159-5399
ISSN (Electronic)2374-3468

Conference

Conference40th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2026
Country/TerritorySingapore
CitySingapore
Period20/01/2627/01/26

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