WebEye benchmark and Pixel-Searcher agent enable visual perception tasks by using web search to resolve object identities before precise localization or answering.
Exploring Reasoning Reward Model for Agents
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Agentic Reinforcement Learning (Agentic RL) has achieved notable success in enabling agents to perform complex reasoning and tool use. However, most methods still relies on sparse outcome-based reward for training. Such feedback fails to differentiate intermediate reasoning quality, leading to suboptimal training results. In this paper, we introduce Agent Reasoning Reward Model (Agent-RRM), a multi-faceted reward model that produces structured feedback for agentic trajectories, including (1) an explicit reasoning trace , (2) a focused critique that provides refinement guidance by highlighting reasoning flaws, and (3) an overall score that evaluates process performance. Leveraging these signals, we systematically investigate three integration strategies: Reagent-C (text-augmented refinement), Reagent-R (reward-augmented guidance), and Reagent-U (unified feedback integration). Extensive evaluations across 12 diverse benchmarks demonstrate that Reagent-U yields substantial performance leaps, achieving 43.7% on GAIA and 46.2% on WebWalkerQA, validating the effectiveness of our reasoning reward model and training schemes. Code, models, and datasets are all released to facilitate future research.
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AgenticRL deploys a multimodal GPT agent in a closed-loop process to autonomously design and refine reward functions for PPO-trained vision-conditioned UAV navigation policies, reporting 71% policy improvement and 91% real-world success.
SimpleSearch-VL improves Qwen3-VL multimodal agent baselines by 15.8-16 points on average using 7K total training examples and reaches parity with Gemini-3-Pro on the 30B variant.
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From Web to Pixels: Bringing Agentic Search into Visual Perception
WebEye benchmark and Pixel-Searcher agent enable visual perception tasks by using web search to resolve object identities before precise localization or answering.
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Gen-Searcher: Reinforcing Agentic Search for Image Generation
Gen-Searcher is the first trained search-augmented image generation agent using SFT followed by GRPO reinforcement learning with dual text-image rewards, delivering 15-16 point gains on knowledge-intensive benchmarks.
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SearchEyes: Towards Frontier Multimodal Deep Search Intelligence via Search World Simulation
SearchEyes unifies multimodal search-agent training via Perception-Knowledge Chains on Wikidata5M and Hop-Anchored Policy Optimization, claiming a 6.2-point average gain over the strongest open-source baseline on six benchmarks.
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AgenticRL: Self-Refining Agentic Reinforcement Learning for Vision-Conditioned UAV Navigation
AgenticRL deploys a multimodal GPT agent in a closed-loop process to autonomously design and refine reward functions for PPO-trained vision-conditioned UAV navigation policies, reporting 71% policy improvement and 91% real-world success.
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SimpleSearch-VL: A Simple Recipe for Multimodal Agentic Deep Search
SimpleSearch-VL improves Qwen3-VL multimodal agent baselines by 15.8-16 points on average using 7K total training examples and reaches parity with Gemini-3-Pro on the 30B variant.