arXiv Machine Learning By Wu Fei, Shuxian Liang, Yibo Yang, Yang Lin, Jing Tang, Lei Chen, Xiansheng Hua, Hao Kong

Self-Guided Process Reward Optimization with Redefined Step-wise Advantage for Process Reinforcement Learning

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