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Data-Free Layer-Adaptive Merging via Fisher Information for Long-to-Short Reasoning LLMs
March 23, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท ๐ NeurIPS 2026
Authors
Tian Xia
arXiv ID
2603.21705
Category
cs.LG: Machine Learning
Citations
0
Venue
NeurIPS 2026
Abstract
Model merging has emerged as a practical approach to combine capabilities of specialized large language models (LLMs) without additional training. In the Long-to-Short (L2S) scenario, merging a base model with a long-chain-of-thought reasoning model aims to preserve reasoning accuracy while reducing output length. Existing methods rely on Task Arithmetic and its variants, which implicitly assume that model outputs vary linearly with the merging coefficient -- an assumption we show is systematically violated in L2S settings. We provide the first theoretical justification for layer-adaptive merging: we prove that merging error is bounded by a term proportional to the per-layer Hessian norm (Proposition~1), and establish that the Fisher Information Matrix (FIM) is a principled, computable proxy for this bound via the Fisher-Hessian equivalence at local optima. Building on this theory, we propose \textbf{FIM-Merging}, which computes diagonal FIM using only random token inputs (no domain-specific calibration data required) and uses it to assign per-layer merging coefficients. On the 7B L2S benchmark, FIM-TIES achieves state-of-the-art performance on five out of six evaluation benchmarks, including a \textbf{+6.2} point gain on MATH500 over ACM-TIES (90.2 vs.\ 84.0), while requiring no calibration data. On the 1.5B benchmark, FIM-TIES achieves an average accuracy of \textbf{47.3}, surpassing the previous best ACM-TIES (43.3) by \textbf{+3.9} points, while reducing average response length by \textbf{91.9\%} relative to the long-CoT model. Our framework also provides a unified theoretical explanation for why existing layer-adaptive methods such as ACM empirically outperform uniform merging.
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