F-GRPO factorizes group-relative policy optimization into generation and ranking phases within one autoregressive sequence, using order-invariant coverage and position-aware utility rewards to improve top-ranked performance on recommendation and multi-hop QA tasks.
Generate, Filter, Control, Replay: A Comprehensive Survey of Rollout Strategies for LLM Reinforcement Learning
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Reinforcement learning (RL) has become a central post-training tool for improving the reasoning abilities of large language models (LLMs). In these systems, the rollout, the trajectory sampled from a prompt to termination, including intermediate reasoning steps and optional tool or environment interactions, determines the data the optimizer learns from, yet rollout design is often underreported. This survey provides an optimizer-agnostic view of rollout strategies for RL-based post-training of reasoning LLMs. We formalize rollout pipelines with unified notation and introduce Generate-Filter-Control-Replay (GFCR), a lifecycle taxonomy that decomposes rollout pipelines into four modular stages: Generate proposes candidate trajectories and topologies; Filter constructs intermediate signals via verifiers, judges, critics; Control allocates compute and makes continuation/branching/stopping decisions under budgets; and Replay retains and reuses artifacts across rollouts without weight updates, including self-evolving curricula that autonomously generate new training tasks. We complement GFCR with a criterion taxonomy of reliability, coverage, and cost sensitivity that characterizes rollout trade-offs. Using this framework, we synthesize methods spanning RL with verifiable rewards, process supervision, judge-based gating, guided and tree/segment rollouts, adaptive compute allocation, early-exit and partial rollouts, throughput optimization, and replay/recomposition for self-improvement. We ground the framework with case studies in math, code/SQL, multimodal reasoning, tool-using agents, and agentic skill benchmarks that evaluate skill induction, reuse, and cross-task transfer. Finally, we provide a diagnostic index that maps common rollout pathologies to GFCR modules and mitigation levers, alongside open challenges for building reproducible, compute-efficient, and trustworthy rollout pipelines.
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MASS-DPO derives a Plackett-Luce-specific log-determinant Fisher information objective to select non-redundant negative samples, matching or exceeding multi-negative DPO performance with substantially fewer negatives across four benchmarks and three model families.
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F-GRPO: Factorized Group-Relative Policy Optimization for Unified Candidate Generation and Ranking
F-GRPO factorizes group-relative policy optimization into generation and ranking phases within one autoregressive sequence, using order-invariant coverage and position-aware utility rewards to improve top-ranked performance on recommendation and multi-hop QA tasks.
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MASS-DPO: Multi-negative Active Sample Selection for Direct Policy Optimization
MASS-DPO derives a Plackett-Luce-specific log-determinant Fisher information objective to select non-redundant negative samples, matching or exceeding multi-negative DPO performance with substantially fewer negatives across four benchmarks and three model families.