This survey introduces the Generate-Filter-Control-Replay (GFCR) taxonomy to structure rollout pipelines for RL-based post-training of reasoning LLMs.
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TensorHub uses Reference-Oriented Storage to enable scalable weight transfer in LLM RL training by referencing replicated GPU weights, achieving up to 19x reduction in cross-datacenter stall time.
Seer improves synchronous LLM RL rollout throughput by up to 2.04x and reduces long-tail latency by 72-94% via divided rollout, context-aware scheduling, and adaptive grouped speculative decoding based on prompt similarity observations.
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Generate, Filter, Control, Replay: A Comprehensive Survey of Rollout Strategies for LLM Reinforcement Learning
This survey introduces the Generate-Filter-Control-Replay (GFCR) taxonomy to structure rollout pipelines for RL-based post-training of reasoning LLMs.
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TensorHub: Scalable and Elastic Weight Transfer for LLM RL Training
TensorHub uses Reference-Oriented Storage to enable scalable weight transfer in LLM RL training by referencing replicated GPU weights, achieving up to 19x reduction in cross-datacenter stall time.
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Seer: Online Context Learning for Fast Synchronous LLM Reinforcement Learning
Seer improves synchronous LLM RL rollout throughput by up to 2.04x and reduces long-tail latency by 72-94% via divided rollout, context-aware scheduling, and adaptive grouped speculative decoding based on prompt similarity observations.