Multi-Token Prediction Needs Registers

Nikos Komodakis (Ecole des Ponts ParisTech) · Anastasios Gerontopoulos (University of Crete & Archimedes, Athena Research Center, Greece EL999723442) · Spyridon Gidaris (Valeo.ai)
additional parametersarchitectural changesfine-tuningfuture targetsgenerative taskslanguage model pretraininglearnable register tokensmulti-token predictionmutornext-token pretrainingparameter-efficient fine-tuningpretrained language modelsscalable prediction horizonssupervised fine-tuningvision domains

Multi-token prediction has emerged as a promising objective for improving language model pretraining, but its benefits have not consistently generalized to other settings such as fine-tuning. In this paper, we propose MuToR, a simple and effective approach to multi-token prediction that interleaves learnable register tokens into the input sequence, each tasked with predicting future targets. Compared to existing methods, MuToR offers several key advantages: it introduces only a negligible number of additional parameters, requires no architectural changes—ensuring compatibility with off-the-shelf pretrained language models—and remains aligned with the next-token pretraining objective, making it especially well-suited for supervised fine-tuning. Moreover, it naturally supports scalable prediction horizons. We demonstrate the effectiveness and versatility of MuToR across a range of use cases, including supervised fine-tuning, parameter-efficient fine-tuning (PEFT), and pretraining, on challenging generative tasks in both language and vision domains.