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Think or Not? Selective Reasoning via Reinforcement Learning for Vision-Language Models

Think or Not? Selective Reasoning via Reinforcement Learning for Vision-Language Models

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Reinforcement Learning (RL) has proven to be an effective post-training strategy for enhancing reasoning in vision-language models (VLMs). Group Relative Policy Optimization (GRPO) is a recent prominent method that encourages models to generate complete reasoning traces before answering, leading to increased token usage and computational cost. Inspired by the human-like thinking process-where people skip reasoning for easy questions but think carefully when needed-we explore how to enable VLMs to first decide when reasoning is necessary. To realize this, we propose TON, a two-stage training strategy: (i) a supervised fine-tuning (SFT) stage with a simple yet effective 'thought dropout' operation, where reasoning traces are randomly replaced with empty thoughts. This introduces a think-or-not format that serves as a cold start for selective reasoning; (ii) a GRPO stage that enables the model to freely explore when to think or not, while maximizing task-aware outcome rewards. Experimental results show that TON can reduce the completion length by up to 90% compared to vanilla GRPO, without sacrificing performance or even improving it. Further evaluations across diverse vision-language tasks-covering a range of reasoning difficulties under both 3B and 7B models-consistently reveal that the model progressively learns to bypass unnecessary reasoning steps as training advances. These findings shed light on the path toward human-like reasoning patterns in reinforcement learning approaches. Our code is available at https://github.com/kokolerk/TON.

Jiaqi Wang、Kevin Qinghong Lin、James Cheng、Mike Zheng Shou

计算技术、计算机技术

Jiaqi Wang,Kevin Qinghong Lin,James Cheng,Mike Zheng Shou.Think or Not? Selective Reasoning via Reinforcement Learning for Vision-Language Models[EB/OL].(2025-05-22)[2025-07-09].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.16854.点此复制

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