AutoRubric-T2I learns and selects explicit rubrics from preference pairs to guide VLM judges, producing high-quality interpretable rewards for T2I alignment with far less data than traditional Bradley-Terry models.
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Training-free dynamic rubric generation and meta-judge fine-tuning for LLM evaluation that matches or exceeds baselines on four benchmarks, with a 14B model outperforming larger proprietary systems.
SimpleTES scales test-time evaluation in LLMs to discover state-of-the-art solutions on 21 scientific problems across six domains, outperforming frontier models and optimization pipelines with examples like 2x faster LASSO and new Erdos constructions.
LLM agents trained with a task-success reward on self-generated knowledge can spontaneously explore and adapt to new environments without any rewards or instructions at inference, yielding 20% gains on web tasks and allowing a 14B model to beat Gemini-2.5-Flash.
Survey mapping RL techniques onto LLM training and highlighting gaps in value-based, off-policy, and bootstrapping methods.
The paper delivers the first systematic review of self-evolving agents, structured around what components evolve, when adaptation occurs, and how it is implemented.
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AutoRubric-T2I: Robust Rule-Based Reward Model for Text-to-Image Alignment
AutoRubric-T2I learns and selects explicit rubrics from preference pairs to guide VLM judges, producing high-quality interpretable rewards for T2I alignment with far less data than traditional Bradley-Terry models.
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Generating and Refining Dynamic Evaluation Rubrics for LLM-as-a-Judge
Training-free dynamic rubric generation and meta-judge fine-tuning for LLM evaluation that matches or exceeds baselines on four benchmarks, with a 14B model outperforming larger proprietary systems.
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Evaluation-driven Scaling for Scientific Discovery
SimpleTES scales test-time evaluation in LLMs to discover state-of-the-art solutions on 21 scientific problems across six domains, outperforming frontier models and optimization pipelines with examples like 2x faster LASSO and new Erdos constructions.
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Training LLM Agents for Spontaneous, Reward-Free Self-Evolution via World Knowledge Exploration
LLM agents trained with a task-success reward on self-generated knowledge can spontaneously explore and adapt to new environments without any rewards or instructions at inference, yielding 20% gains on web tasks and allowing a 14B model to beat Gemini-2.5-Flash.
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Modularized Reinforcement Learning on LLMs: From MDP Creation to Exploration and Learning
Survey mapping RL techniques onto LLM training and highlighting gaps in value-based, off-policy, and bootstrapping methods.
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A Survey of Self-Evolving Agents: What, When, How, and Where to Evolve on the Path to Artificial Super Intelligence
The paper delivers the first systematic review of self-evolving agents, structured around what components evolve, when adaptation occurs, and how it is implemented.