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Main Authors: Zhang, Zhicheng, Wang, Ziyan, Du, Yali, Fang, Fei
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.16833
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author Zhang, Zhicheng
Wang, Ziyan
Du, Yali
Fang, Fei
author_facet Zhang, Zhicheng
Wang, Ziyan
Du, Yali
Fang, Fei
contents Exploration remains a key bottleneck for reinforcement learning (RL) post-training of large language models (LLMs), where sparse feedback and large action spaces can lead to premature collapse into repetitive behaviors. We propose Verbalized Action Masking (VAM), which verbalizes an action mask in the prompt and enforces that the model outputs an action from the masked set. Building on this interface, we introduce iterative action-space pruning: if the target action is not sampled, we remove valid sampled actions from the mask and resample under the reduced candidate set, repeating until the target is sampled or a fixed budget is exhausted. We study VAM in chess and evaluate it under two training regimes: an engine-play regime that generates states via play against an engine opponent and a fixed-dataset regime that trains from a fixed dataset of positions with verifier scores. Across held-out chess puzzles and full-game play measured by average centipawn loss (ACPL), VAM improves learning efficiency and final performance over strong baselines, highlighting verbalized masking as a practical mechanism for controllable exploration in LLM RL post-training.
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spellingShingle VAM: Verbalized Action Masking for Controllable Exploration in RL Post-Training -- A Chess Case Study
Zhang, Zhicheng
Wang, Ziyan
Du, Yali
Fang, Fei
Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
Exploration remains a key bottleneck for reinforcement learning (RL) post-training of large language models (LLMs), where sparse feedback and large action spaces can lead to premature collapse into repetitive behaviors. We propose Verbalized Action Masking (VAM), which verbalizes an action mask in the prompt and enforces that the model outputs an action from the masked set. Building on this interface, we introduce iterative action-space pruning: if the target action is not sampled, we remove valid sampled actions from the mask and resample under the reduced candidate set, repeating until the target is sampled or a fixed budget is exhausted. We study VAM in chess and evaluate it under two training regimes: an engine-play regime that generates states via play against an engine opponent and a fixed-dataset regime that trains from a fixed dataset of positions with verifier scores. Across held-out chess puzzles and full-game play measured by average centipawn loss (ACPL), VAM improves learning efficiency and final performance over strong baselines, highlighting verbalized masking as a practical mechanism for controllable exploration in LLM RL post-training.
title VAM: Verbalized Action Masking for Controllable Exploration in RL Post-Training -- A Chess Case Study
topic Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.16833