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DR-MMSearchAgent: Deepening Reasoning in Multimodal Search Agents

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Agentic multimodal models have garnered significant attention for their ability to leverage external tools to tackle complex tasks. However, it is observed that such agents often meet premature interaction collapse, caused by two primary reasons: 1) the terminal reward often appending on the last token prevents the advantage from distinguishing trajectories with exploratory behavior; 2) excessively redundant context hinders the agent from absorbing useful feedback. To address these issues, we propose the Deepening Reasoning MMSearchAgent, the framework leverages the structural proximity to derive advantage signals from the whole rollout trajectories in an entire batch, such that trajectories of different lengths are further encouraged to be generated, even when containing the same correct answer. Additionally, differentiated gaussian rewards are employed to dynamically calibrate interaction tolerance, thereby ensuring information reliability and reduce redundancy. To support multi-turn interaction training, we have constructed a multi-step deep-reasoning dataset including 3602 high-quality QA pair with at least 3 reasonning steps. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our method achieves state-of-the-art performance, outperforming the MMSearch-R1 by 8.4$\%$ on FVQA-test.

Shengqin Wang, Wentao Yan, Huichi Zhou, Yihang Chen, Kun Shao, Zhizhong Zhang, Yuan Xie• 2026

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Visual Question AnsweringChartQA
Accuracy82.1
519
Mathematical Multimodal ReasoningMathVerse
Accuracy50.6
259
Mathematical Multimodal ReasoningMathVista
Accuracy74.2
258
Multimodal Math ReasoningMathVision
Accuracy29.2
246
Visual Question AnsweringSimpleVQA
Accuracy0.632
164
Visual Question AnsweringLiveVQA
Accuracy37
116
Multimodal SearchMMSearch
Accuracy61
85
Visual Question AnsweringInfoSeek
Accuracy60
77
Visual Question AnsweringFVQA (test)
Accuracy66.8
51
Hallucination EvaluationHallBench
Accuracy72
49
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