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Skill Neologisms: Towards Skill-based Continual Learning

May 6, 2026

arXiv
Abstract

Modern LLMs show mastery over an ever-growing range of skills, as well as the ability to compose them flexibly. However, extending model capabilities to new skills in a scalable manner is an open problem: fine-tuning and parameter-efficient variants risk catastrophic forgetting, while context-based approaches have limited expressiveness and are constrained by the model's effective context. We explore skill neologisms--soft tokens integrated in the model's vocabulary and optimized to improve capabilities over a specific skill--as a way to selectively acquire new skills without weight updates. We first observe that pre-trained LLMs already exhibit tokens associated with procedural knowledge. We then show on a controlled synthetic task that skill neologisms can be learned to improve model capabilities on specific skills while being composable with out-of-distribution skills, and that independently trained skill neologisms can be composed zero-shot. Finally, we validate zero-shot composition of independently learned skill neologisms on the more realistic natural language setting of the Skill-Mix benchmark. These results suggest that skill neologisms may provide a scalable path towards skill-based continual learning.

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Authors
Antonin Berthon, Nicolas Astorga, Mihaela van der Schaar
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arXiv:2605.04970