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VRPRM: Process Reward Modeling via Visual Reasoning

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arXiv:2508.03556v4 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Process Reward Model (PRM) is widely used in the post-training of Large Language Model (LLM) because it can perform fine-grained evaluation of the reasoning steps of generated content. However, most PRMs lack long-term reasoning and deep thinking capabilities. On the other hand, although a few works have tried to introduce Chain-of-Thought (CoT) capability into PRMs, the annotation cost of CoT-PRM data is too expensive to play a stable role...

arXiv:2508.03556v4 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Process Reward Model (PRM) is widely used in the post-training of Large Language Model (LLM) because it can perform fine-grained evaluation of the reasoning steps of generated content. However, most PRMs lack long-term reasoning and deep thinking capabilities. On the other hand, although a few works have tried to introduce Chain-of-Thought (CoT) capability into PRMs, the annotation cost of CoT-PRM data is too expensive to play a stable role in various tasks. To address the above challenges, we propose VRPRM, a process reward model via visual reasoning, and design an efficient two-stage training strategy. Experimental results show that using only 3.6K CoT-PRM Supervised Fine-Tuning(SFT) data and 50K non-CoT PRM Reinforcement Learning (RL) training data, VRPRM can surpass the non-thinking PRM with a total data volume of 400K and achieved a relative performance improvement of up to 118\% over the base model in the BoN experiment. This result confirms that the proposed combined training strategy can achieve higher quality reasoning capabilities at a lower data annotation cost, thus providing a new paradigm for PRM training with more efficient data utilization.
PRM (ORG) Large Language Model (ORG) CoT-PRM (ORG) VRPRM (ORG) K CoT-PRM (ORG) Fine-Tuning(SFT (ORG) K non-CoT PRM Reinforcement Learning (ORG) BoN (ORG)
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