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Adaptive Multi-Expert Reasoning via Difficulty-Aware Routing and Uncertainty-Guided Aggregation
April 11, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท + Add venue
Authors
Mohamed Ehab, Ali Hamdi
arXiv ID
2604.10335
Category
cs.CL: Computation & Language
Cross-listed
cs.LG
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Abstract
Large language models (LLMs) demonstrate strong performance in math reasoning benchmarks, but their performance varies inconsistently across problems with varying levels of difficulty. This paper describes Adaptive Multi-Expert Reasoning (AMR), a framework that focuses on problem complexity by reasoning with dynamically adapted strategies. An agile routing system that focuses on problem text predicts problems' difficulty and uncertainty and guides a reconfigurable sampling mechanism to manage the breadth of generation. Three specialized experts create candidate responses, which are modified during multiple correction and finalization phases. A neural verifier assesses the correctness of responses, while a clustering-based aggregation technique identifies the final candidate answer based on a combination of consensus and answer quality. When evaluated on the GSM8K dataset, AMR achieved 75.28% accuracy while only using the original training data. This result outperformed the majority of comparable 7B models that were trained on synthetic data. This showcases that models using difficulty-based routing and uncertainty-driven aggregation are efficient and effective in improving math reasoning models' robustness.
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