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Read It Back: Pretrained MLLMs Are Zero-Shot Reward Models for Text-to-Image Generation

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In this paper, we propose SpectraReward, a training-free reward function that turns pretrained MLLMs into off-the-shelf reward models for image-generation reinforcement learning. Instead of asking the MLLM to judge a generated image or answer decomposed verification questions, SpectraReward measures how well the original prompt can be recovered from the generated image through a single image-conditioned, teacher-forced forward pass. We use the average image-conditioned prompt log-likelihood as the reward, directly reusing the MLLM's pretrained image-text alignment ability without preference labels, reward-model fine-tuning. We further introduce Self-SpectraReward, a special case for unified multimodal models where the policy's own understanding branch serves as the reward model for its generation branch, forming a closed-loop self-improving framework without external reward models or external knowledge. Extensive experiments validate SpectraReward through a broad image-generation RL study covering two diffusion models, three RL algorithms, nine reward MLLM backbones from four MLLM families spanning 4B to 235B parameters, and five out-of-distribution text-to-image benchmarks. Results show that both SpectraReward and Self-SpectraReward significantly and consistently improve generation performance and outperform prior MLLM-derived reward training methods. Further analysis reveals that larger reward MLLMs are not always better, while Self-SpectraReward can match or surpass much larger external reward models, suggesting that reward-policy alignment is a key factor for effective image-generation RL. Project Page: https://huangrh99.github.io/SpectraReward/

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We introduce SpectraReward, a training-free reward function for image-generation reinforcement learning.

  • Prompt recovery as reward: We measure how well an MLLM can recover the original prompt from a generated image.
  • No additional training: We require no preference labels, reward-model fine-tuning, or decomposed verification questions.
  • Closed-loop self-improvement: With Self-SpectraReward, a unified multimodal model uses its own understanding branch to reward its generation branch.
  • Broad evaluation: We study 2 diffusion models, 3 RL algorithms, 9 MLLMs ranging from 4B to 235B, and 5 out-of-distribution benchmarks.
  • Key finding: Larger reward models are not always better. Reward-policy alignment matters more.

Project Page: https://huangrh99.github.io/SpectraReward/

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