UDM-GRPO: Stable and Efficient Group Relative Policy Optimization for Uniform Discrete Diffusion Models

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Researchers propose UDM-GRPO, the first framework integrating uniform discrete diffusion models with reinforcement learning, addressing training instability through treating clean samples as actions and reconstructing trajectories via diffusion forward process.

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Jiaqi Wang, Haoge Deng, Ting Pan, Yang Liu, Chengyuan Wang — Uniform Discrete Diffusion Model (UDM) has recently emerged as a promising paradigm for discrete generative modeling; however, its integration with reinforcement learning remains largely unexplored. We observe that naively applying GRPO to UDM leads to training instability and marginal performance gains. To address this, we propose \Ours, the first framework to integrate UDM with RL. Our method is guided by two key insights: (i) treating the final clean sample as the action provides more accurate and stable optimization signals; and (ii) reconstructing trajectories via the diffusion forward process better aligns probability paths with the pretraining distribution. Additionally, we introduce two strategies, Reduced-Step and CFG-Free, to further improve training efficiency. \Ours significantly improves base model performance across multiple T2I tasks. Notably, GenEval accuracy improves from 69% to 96% and PickScore increases from 20.46 to 23.81, achieving state-of-the-art performance in both continuous and discrete settings. On the OCR benchmark, accuracy rises from 8% to 57%, further validating the generalization ability of our method. Code is available at https://github.com/Yovecent/UDM-GRPO{https://github.com/Yovecent/UDM-GRPO}.