MesaNet: Sequence Modeling by Locally Optimal Test-Time Training

Abstract

Sequence modeling is currently dominated by causal transformer architectures that use softmax self-attention. Although widely adopted, transformers require scaling memory and compute linearly during inference. A recent stream of work linearized the softmax operation, resulting in powerful recurrent neural network (RNN) models with constant memory and compute costs such as DeltaNet, Mamba or xLSTM. These models can be unified by noting that their recurrent layer dynamics can all be derived from an in-context regression objective, approximately optimized through an online learning rule. Here, we join this line of work and introduce a numerically stable, chunkwise parallelizable version of the recently proposed Mesa layer (von Oswald et al., 2024), which could only run sequentially in time and was therefore not scalable. This layer again stems from an in-context loss, but which is now minimized to optimality at every time point using a fast conjugate gradient solver. Through an extensive suite of experiments study up to the billion-parameter scale, we show that optimal test-time training enables reaching lower language modeling perplexity and higher downstream benchmark performance than previous RNNs, especially on tasks requiring long context understanding. This performance gain comes at the cost of additional flops spent during inference time. Our results are therefore intriguingly related to recent trends of increasing test-time compute to improve performance -- here by spending compute to solve sequential optimization problems within the neural network itself.

Cite

Text

von Oswald et al. "MesaNet: Sequence Modeling by Locally Optimal Test-Time Training." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2026.

Markdown

[von Oswald et al. "MesaNet: Sequence Modeling by Locally Optimal Test-Time Training." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2026.](https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2026/vonoswald2026iclr-mesanet/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{vonoswald2026iclr-mesanet,
  title     = {{MesaNet: Sequence Modeling by Locally Optimal Test-Time Training}},
  author    = {von Oswald, Johannes and Scherrer, Nino and Kobayashi, Seijin and Versari, Luca and Yang, Songlin and Schlegel, Maximilian and Maile, Kaitlin and Schimpf, Yanick and Sieberling, Oliver and Meulemans, Alexander and Lajoie, Guillaume and Saurous, Rif A. and Frenkel, Charlotte and Pascanu, Razvan and Arcas, Blaise Aguera y and Sacramento, Joao},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Learning Representations},
  year      = {2026},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2026/vonoswald2026iclr-mesanet/}
}