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Hierarchical Reasoning Model

Aug 04, 202512 min
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Episode description

The research introduces the **Hierarchical Reasoning Model (HRM)**, a novel recurrent neural network architecture designed to address the limitations of current large language models (LLMs) in complex reasoning tasks. Inspired by the **hierarchical and multi-timescale processing observed in the human brain**, HRM employs two interdependent recurrent modules: a high-level module for **abstract planning** and a low-level module for **rapid, detailed computations**. The paper demonstrates that HRM significantly outperforms larger LLMs and Chain-of-Thought (CoT) methods on challenging problems like Sudoku, maze navigation, and the ARC-AGI benchmark, achieving high accuracy with **substantially less training data and fewer parameters**. This performance is attributed to HRM's **enhanced computational depth** and its ability to avoid premature convergence through a mechanism called "hierarchical convergence." The authors also highlight HRM's **biological plausibility**, particularly its efficient one-step gradient approximation for training and the emergent **dimensionality hierarchy** within its modules, mirroring brain organization.

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