Speculative decoding has been widely used to accelerate auto-regressive (AR) text generation. However, its effectiveness for visual AR models remains limited due to token selection ambiguity, where multiple tokens share similarly low probabilities and thus reduce acceptance rates. Recently, relaxed speculative decoding with dynamic tree drafting was proposed to mitigate this ambiguity, demonstrating promising results in accelerating visual AR models. However, we observe that token selection ambiguity still negatively affects dynamic tree drafting, resulting in shallow draft trees and limited acceleration. To overcome this issue, we introduce LANTERN++, a refined framework that integrates static tree drafting with a tailored relaxed acceptance condition, allowing drafts to be selected independently of low-confidence predictions. This enables the acceptance of deeper sequences, improving decoding efficiency while preserving image quality. Extensive experiments on state-of-the-art visual AR models demonstrate that LANTERN++ significantly accelerates inference, achieving up to $\mathbf{\times 2.56}$ speedup over standard AR decoding while maintaining high image quality. The code is publicly available at https://github.com/jadohu/LANTERN.
LANTERN++: Enhancing Relaxed Speculative Decoding with Static Tree Drafting for Visual Auto-regressive Models
LANTERN++ combines static tree drafting with relaxed acceptance conditions to enhance speculative decoding in visual autoregressive models, accelerating inference without compromising image quality.
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