LGCLOct 10, 2025

HINT: Helping Ineffective Rollouts Navigate Towards Effectiveness

arXiv:2510.09388v18 citationsh-index: 22Has Code
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This addresses the challenge of reward sparsity and training instability in RL for LLMs, offering a domain-specific solution for enhancing reasoning capabilities.

The paper tackles the problem of inefficient training in reinforcement learning for large language models when task difficulty exceeds model capacity, proposing HINT, an adaptive hinting framework that achieves state-of-the-art results on mathematical reasoning tasks with improved stability and data efficiency.

Reinforcement Learning (RL) has become a key driver for enhancing the long chain-of-thought (CoT) reasoning capabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs). However, prevalent methods like GRPO often fail when task difficulty exceeds the model's capacity, leading to reward sparsity and inefficient training. While prior work attempts to mitigate this using off-policy data, such as mixing RL with Supervised Fine-Tuning (SFT) or using hints, they often misguide policy updates In this work, we identify a core issue underlying these failures, which we term low training affinity. This condition arises from a large distributional mismatch between external guidance and the model's policy. To diagnose this, we introduce Affinity, the first quantitative metric for monitoring exploration efficiency and training stability. To improve Affinity, we propose HINT: Helping Ineffective rollouts Navigate Towards effectiveness, an adaptive hinting framework. Instead of providing direct answers, HINT supplies heuristic hints that guide the model to discover solutions on its own, preserving its autonomous reasoning capabilities. Extensive experiments on mathematical reasoning tasks show that HINT consistently outperforms existing methods, achieving state-of-the-art results with models of various scales, while also demonstrating significantly more stable learning and greater data efficiency.Code is available on Github.

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