Jian Xu
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2026
MR-ALIGN: Meta-Reasoning Informed Factuality Alignment for Large Reasoning Models
Xinming Wang | Jian Xu | Bin Yu | Sheng Lian | yi Chen | Boran Wang | Yingjian Zhu | Hongzhu Yi | Hong-Ming Yang | Han Hu | Cheng-Lin Liu | Xu-Yao Zhang
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2026
Xinming Wang | Jian Xu | Bin Yu | Sheng Lian | yi Chen | Boran Wang | Yingjian Zhu | Hongzhu Yi | Hong-Ming Yang | Han Hu | Cheng-Lin Liu | Xu-Yao Zhang
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2026
Large reasoning models (LRMs) show strong capabilities in complex reasoning, yet their marginal gains on evidence-dependent factual questions are limited. We find this limitation is partially attributable to a reasoning–answer hit gap, where the model identifies the correct facts during reasoning but fails to incorporate them into the final response, thereby reducing factual fidelity. To address this issue, we propose MR-ALIGN, a Meta-Reasoning informed alignment framework that enhances factuality without relying on external verifiers. MR-ALIGN quantifies state-transition probabilities along the model’s thinking process and constructs a transition-aware implicit reward that reinforces beneficial reasoning patterns while suppressing defective ones at the atomic thinking segments. This re-weighting reshapes token-level signals into probability-aware segment scores, encouraging coherent reasoning trajectories that are more conducive to factual correctness. Empirical evaluations across four factual QA datasets and one long-form factuality benchmark show that MR-ALIGN consistently improves accuracy and truthfulness while reducing misleading reasoning. These results highlight that aligning the reasoning process itself, rather than merely the outputs, is pivotal for advancing factuality in LRMs.
2025
LongDocURL: a Comprehensive Multimodal Long Document Benchmark Integrating Understanding, Reasoning, and Locating
Chao Deng | Jiale Yuan | Pi Bu | Peijie Wang | Zhong-Zhi Li | Jian Xu | Xiao-Hui Li | Yuan Gao | Jun Song | Bo Zheng | Cheng-Lin Liu
Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Chao Deng | Jiale Yuan | Pi Bu | Peijie Wang | Zhong-Zhi Li | Jian Xu | Xiao-Hui Li | Yuan Gao | Jun Song | Bo Zheng | Cheng-Lin Liu
Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Large vision language models (LVLMs) have improved the document understanding capabilities remarkably, enabling the handling of complex document elements, longer contexts, and a wider range of tasks. However, existing document understanding benchmarks have been limited to handling only a small number of pages and fail to provide a comprehensive analysis of layout elements locating. In this paper, we first define three primary task categories: Long Document Understanding, numerical Reasoning, and cross-element Locating, and then propose a comprehensive benchmark—LongDocURL—integrating above three primary tasks and comprising 20 sub-tasks categorized based on different primary tasks and answer evidences. Furthermore, we develop a semi-automated construction pipeline and collect 2,325 high-quality question-answering pairs, covering more than 33,000 pages of documents, significantly outperforming existing benchmarks. Subsequently, we conduct comprehensive evaluation experiments on both open-source and closed- source models across 26 different configurations, revealing critical performance gaps in this field. The code and data: https://github.com/dengc2023/LongDocURL.