Alternating Reinforcement Learning with Contextual Rubric Rewards
arXiv cs.AI / 3/18/2026
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Key Points
- The paper introduces Alternating Reinforcement Learning with Rubric Rewards (ARL-RR), which replaces scalar rewards with multi-dimensional, rubric-based evaluations to better capture objective correlations in RL tasks.
- ARL-RR avoids fixed scalarization by optimizing one semantic rubric meta-class at a time and uses a lightweight, search-based adaptation procedure to dynamically select the next meta-class based on task performance.
- The authors provide theoretical insights showing that traditional reward aggregation can cause variance contraction, and that their alternating rubric approach helps explain the observed performance gains.
- Empirical results on the HealthBench dataset with expert annotations show ARL-RR uniformly outperforms scalarized methods across model sizes (1.7B, 4B, 8B, 14B) in both model performance and training efficiency.
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