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ProtoReasoning: Prototypes as the Foundation for Generalizable Reasoning in LLMs

Feng He
Zijun Chen
Xinnian Liang
Tingting Ma
Yunqi Qiu
Shuangzhi Wu
Junchi Yan
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Appendix:6 Pages
Abstract

Recent advances in Large Reasoning Models (LRMs) trained with Long Chain-of-Thought (Long CoT) reasoning have demonstrated remarkable cross-domain generalization capabilities. However, the underlying mechanisms supporting such transfer remain poorly understood. We hypothesize that cross-domain generalization arises from shared abstract reasoning prototypes -- fundamental reasoning patterns that capture the essence of problems across domains. These prototypes minimize the nuances of the representation, revealing that seemingly diverse tasks are grounded in shared reasoningthis http URLon this hypothesis, we propose ProtoReasoning, a framework that enhances the reasoning ability of LLMs by leveraging scalable and verifiable prototypical representations (Prolog for logical reasoning, PDDL for planning).ProtoReasoning features: (1) an automated prototype construction pipeline that transforms problems into corresponding prototype representations; (2) a comprehensive verification system providing reliable feedback through Prolog/PDDL interpreters; (3) the scalability to synthesize problems arbitrarily within prototype space while ensuring correctness. Extensive experiments show that ProtoReasoning achieves 4.7% improvement over baseline models on logical reasoning (Enigmata-Eval), 6.3% improvement on planning tasks, 4.0% improvement on general reasoning (MMLU) and 1.0% on mathematics (AIME24). Significantly, our ablation studies confirm that learning in prototype space also demonstrates enhanced generalization to structurally similar problems compared to training solely on natural language representations, validating our hypothesis that reasoning prototypes serve as the foundation for generalizable reasoning in large language models.

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@article{he2025_2506.15211,
  title={ ProtoReasoning: Prototypes as the Foundation for Generalizable Reasoning in LLMs },
  author={ Feng He and Zijun Chen and Xinnian Liang and Tingting Ma and Yunqi Qiu and Shuangzhi Wu and Junchi Yan },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.15211},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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