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SPAR-K: Scheduled Periodic Alternating Early Exit for Spoken Language Models

Published 10 Mar 2026 in cs.CL and eess.AS | (2603.09215v1)

Abstract: Interleaved spoken LLMs (SLMs) alternately generate text and speech tokens, but decoding at full transformer depth for every step becomes costly, especially due to long speech sequences. We propose SPAR-K, a modality-aware early exit framework designed to accelerate interleaved SLM inference while preserving perceptual quality. SPAR-K introduces a speech alternating-depth schedule: most speech positions exit at a fixed intermediate layer, while periodic full-depth "refresh" steps mitigate distribution shift due to early exit. We evaluate our framework using Step-Audio-2-mini and GLM-4-Voice across four datasets spanning reasoning, factual QA, and dialogue tasks, measuring performance in terms of ASR transcription accuracy and perceptual quality. Experimental results demonstrate that SPAR-K largely preserves question-answering accuracy with a maximum accuracy drop of 0.82\% while reducing average speech decoding depth by up to 11\% on Step-Audio-2-mini and 5\% on GLM-4-Voice, both with negligible changes in MOS and WER and no auxiliary computation overhead. We further demonstrate that confidence-based early exit strategies, widely used in text LLMs, are suboptimal for SLMs, highlighting that the unique statistical nature of speech tokens necessitates a specialized early exit design.

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