RM-R1: Reward Modeling as Reasoning

Abstract

Reward modeling is essential for aligning large language models with human preferences through reinforcement learning. To provide accurate reward signals, a reward model (RM) should stimulate deep thinking and conduct interpretable reasoning before assigning a score or a judgment. Inspired by recent advances of long chain-of-thought on reasoning-intensive tasks, we hypothesize and validate that integrating reasoning into reward modeling significantly enhances RM's interpretability and performance. We introduce a new class of generative reward models, Reasoning Reward Models (ReasRMs), which formulate reward modeling as a reasoning task. We propose a reasoning-oriented training pipeline and train a family of ReasRMs, RM-R1. RM-R1 features a chain-of-rubrics (CoR) mechanism -- self-generating sample-level chat rubrics or math/code solutions, and evaluating candidate responses against them. The training of RM-R1 consists of two key stages: (1) distillation of high-quality reasoning chains and (2) reinforcement learning with verifiable rewards. Empirically, our models achieve superior performance across three reward model benchmarks on average, outperforming much larger open-weight models (e.g., INF-ORM-Llama3.1-70B) and proprietary ones (e.g., GPT-4o) by up to 4.9%. Beyond final performance, we perform thorough analyses to understand the key ingredients of successful ReasRM training.

Cite

Text

Chen et al. "RM-R1: Reward Modeling as Reasoning." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2026.

Markdown

[Chen et al. "RM-R1: Reward Modeling as Reasoning." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2026.](https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2026/chen2026iclr-rmr1/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{chen2026iclr-rmr1,
  title     = {{RM-R1: Reward Modeling as Reasoning}},
  author    = {Chen, Xiusi and Li, Gaotang and Wang, Ziqi and Jin, Bowen and Qian, Cheng and Wang, Yu and Wang, Hongru and Zhang, Yu and Zhang, Denghui and Zhang, Tong and Tong, Hanghang and Ji, Heng},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Learning Representations},
  year      = {2026},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2026/chen2026iclr-rmr1/}
}