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.
Active learning for direct preference optimization
5 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
years
2026 5verdicts
UNVERDICTED 5representative citing papers
OLIVIA treats LLM agent action selection as a contextual linear bandit over frozen hidden states and applies UCB exploration to adapt online, yielding consistent gains over static ReAct and prompt-based baselines on four benchmarks.
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.
CMIB uses a conditional multimodal information bottleneck to create reusable agent skills that separate verbalizable text content from predictive perceptual residuals, improving execution stability.
Random sampling matches active preference learning on win-rate gains in online DPO yet both degrade benchmark performance, making active selection's overhead hard to justify.
citing papers explorer
-
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.
-
OLIVIA: Online Learning via Inference-time Action Adaptation for Decision Making in LLM ReAct Agents
OLIVIA treats LLM agent action selection as a contextual linear bandit over frozen hidden states and applies UCB exploration to adapt online, yielding consistent gains over static ReAct and prompt-based baselines on four benchmarks.
-
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.
-
Skill-CMIB: Multimodal Agent Skill for Consistent Action via Conditional Multimodal Information Bottleneck
CMIB uses a conditional multimodal information bottleneck to create reusable agent skills that separate verbalizable text content from predictive perceptual residuals, improving execution stability.
-
Random Is Hard to Beat: Active Selection in online DPO with Modern LLMs
Random sampling matches active preference learning on win-rate gains in online DPO yet both degrade benchmark performance, making active selection's overhead hard to justify.