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arxiv: 2502.17017 · v1 · pith:DLE6UPNT · submitted 2025-02-24 · cs.CL · cs.IT· cs.LG· math.IT· math.LO

Quantifying Logical Consistency in Transformers via Query-Key Alignment

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classification cs.CL cs.ITcs.LGmath.ITmath.LO
keywords logicalreasoningmodelsevaluationheadsimprovedlanguagemethod
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Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated impressive performance in various natural language processing tasks, yet their ability to perform multi-step logical reasoning remains an open challenge. Although Chain-of-Thought prompting has improved logical reasoning by enabling models to generate intermediate steps, it lacks mechanisms to assess the coherence of these logical transitions. In this paper, we propose a novel, lightweight evaluation strategy for logical reasoning that uses query-key alignments inside transformer attention heads. By computing a single forward pass and extracting a "QK-score" from carefully chosen heads, our method reveals latent representations that reliably separate valid from invalid inferences, offering a scalable alternative to traditional ablation-based techniques. We also provide an empirical validation on multiple logical reasoning benchmarks, demonstrating improved robustness of our evaluation method against distractors and increased reasoning depth. The experiments were conducted on a diverse set of models, ranging from 1.5B to 70B parameters.

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