This September 2025 paper introduces TraceRL, a novel reinforcement learning framework designed to enhance diffusion language models (DLMs) across various architectural types. The core idea behind TraceRL is to align the training process with the preferred inference trajectories of the model, which demonstrably improves performance on complex reasoning tasks like mathematics and coding. The authors also propose a diffusion-based value model to boost training stability. Through experiments, the paper showcases the effectiveness of TraceRL, yielding state-of-the-art DLMs called TraDo that outperform larger autoregressive models. Furthermore, the source provides an open-source framework to facilitate the development, training, and deployment of these advanced DLMs, including accelerated inference techniques and diverse post-training methods.Source:https://arxiv.org/pdf/2509.06949
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