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arxiv:2601.10242

Loop as a Bridge: Can Looped Transformers Truly Link Representation Space and Natural Language Outputs?

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Looped Transformers demonstrate limited success in bridging the knowledge-gap between internal representations and linguistic outputs, with introspective capabilities only emerging in final iterations.

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Large Language Models (LLMs) often exhibit a gap between their internal knowledge and their explicit linguistic outputs. In this report, we empirically investigate whether Looped Transformers (LTs)--architectures that increase computational depth by iterating shared layers--can bridge this gap by utilizing their iterative nature as a form of introspection. Our experiments reveal that while increasing loop iterations narrows the gap, it is partly driven by a degradation of their internal knowledge carried by representations. Moreover, another empirical analysis suggests that current LTs' ability to perceive representations does not improve across loops; it is only present in the final loop. These results suggest that while LTs offer a promising direction for scaling computational depth, they have yet to achieve the introspection required to truly link representation space and natural language.

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