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Webscale-RL: Automated Data Pipeline for Scaling RL Data to Pretraining Levels Episode 1266

Webscale-RL: Automated Data Pipeline for Scaling RL Data to Pretraining Levels

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🤗 Upvotes: 22 | cs.CL, cs.AI

Authors:
Zhepeng Cen, Haolin Chen, Shiyu Wang, Zuxin Liu, Zhiwei Liu, Ding Zhao, Silvio Savarese, Caiming Xiong, Huan Wang, Weiran Yao

Title:
Webscale-RL: Automated Data Pipeline for Scaling RL Data to Pretraining Levels

Arxiv:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.06499v1

Abstract:
Large Language Models (LLMs) have achieved remarkable success through imitation learning on vast text corpora, but this paradigm creates a training-generation gap and limits robust reasoning. Reinforcement learning (RL) offers a more data-efficient solution capable of bridging this gap, yet its application has been constrained by a critical data bottleneck: existing RL datasets are orders of magnitude smaller and less diverse than web-scale pre-training corpora. To address this, we introduce the Webscale-RL pipeline, a scalable data engine that systematically converts large-scale pre-training documents into millions of diverse, verifiable question-answer pairs for RL. Using this pipeline, we construct the Webscale-RL dataset, containing 1.2 million examples across more than 9 domains. Our experiments show that the model trained on this dataset significantly outperforms continual pretraining and strong data refinement baselines across a suite of benchmarks. Notably, RL training with our dataset proves substantially more efficient, achieving the performance of continual pre-training with up to 100$\times$ fewer tokens. Our work presents a viable path toward scaling RL to pre-training levels, enabling more capable and efficient language models.


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