AudioRubrics uses evolving, audio-grounded rubric rewards from a powerful judge model to improve reinforcement learning for audio reasoning, beating baselines on MMAU, MMAR, and MMSU.
An Entropy Regularization Free Mechanism for Policy-based Reinforcement Learning
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Policy-based reinforcement learning methods suffer from the policy collapse problem. We find valued-based reinforcement learning methods with {\epsilon}-greedy mechanism are capable of enjoying three characteristics, Closed-form Diversity, Objective-invariant Exploration and Adaptive Trade-off, which help value-based methods avoid the policy collapse problem. However, there does not exist a parallel mechanism for policy-based methods that achieves all three characteristics. In this paper, we propose an entropy regularization free mechanism that is designed for policy-based methods, which achieves Closed-form Diversity, Objective-invariant Exploration and Adaptive Trade-off. Our experiments show that our mechanism is super sample-efficient for policy-based methods and boosts a policy-based baseline to a new State-Of-The-Art on Arcade Learning Environment.
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Reinforcement Learning with Evolving Rubrics as Rewards for Audio Reasoning
AudioRubrics uses evolving, audio-grounded rubric rewards from a powerful judge model to improve reinforcement learning for audio reasoning, beating baselines on MMAU, MMAR, and MMSU.