Mengyue Yang
2026
A Comprehensive Survey of Process Reward Models: Data Generation, Model Construction, and Usage
Congmin Zheng | Jiachen Zhu | Zhuoying Ou | Yuxiang Chen | Kangning Zhang | Rong Shan | Zeyu Zheng | Mengyue Yang | Jianghao Lin | Yong Yu | Weinan Zhang
Proceedings of the 64th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Congmin Zheng | Jiachen Zhu | Zhuoying Ou | Yuxiang Chen | Kangning Zhang | Rong Shan | Zeyu Zheng | Mengyue Yang | Jianghao Lin | Yong Yu | Weinan Zhang
Proceedings of the 64th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Large Language Models (LLMs) have advanced reasoning ability, yet conventional alignment remains dominated by outcome reward models (ORMs) that judge only final answers. Process Reward Models(PRMs) address this gap by evaluating and guiding reasoning at the step or trajectory level. This survey provides a systematic overview of PRMs through the full loop: how to generate process data, build PRMs, and use PRMs for test-time scaling and reinforcement learning. We summarize applications across math, code, text, multimodal reasoning, robotics, and agents, and review emerging benchmarks. Our goal is to clarify design spaces, reveal open challenges, and guide future research toward fine-grained, robust reasoning alignment.