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SR-TTT: Surprisal-Aware Residual Test-Time Training

Published 26 Feb 2026 in cs.LG, cs.AI, and cs.CL | (2603.06642v1)

Abstract: Test-Time Training (TTT) LLMs achieve theoretically infinite context windows with an O(1) memory footprint by replacing the standard exact-attention KV-cache with hidden state ``fast weights'' W_fast updated via self-supervised learning during inference. However, pure TTT architectures suffer catastrophic failures on exact-recall tasks (e.g., Needle-in-a-Haystack). Because the fast weights aggressively compress the context into an information bottleneck, highly surprising or unique tokens are rapidly overwritten and forgotten by subsequent token gradient updates. We introduce SR-TTT (Surprisal-Aware Residual Test-Time Training), which resolves this recall failure by augmenting the TTT backbone with a loss-gated sparse memory mechanism. By dynamically routing only incompressible, highly surprising tokens to a traditional exact-attention Residual Cache, SR-TTT preserves O(1) memory for low-entropy background context while utilizing exact attention exclusively for critical needles. Our complete implementation, training scripts, and pre-trained weights are open-source and available at: https://github.com/swamynathanvp/Surprisal-Aware-Residual-Test-Time-Training.

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