Mulberry: Empowering MLLM with o1-like Reasoning and Reflection via Collective Monte Carlo Tree Search

Dacheng Tao (Nanyang Technological University) · Li Shen (Sun Yat-Sen University) · Shunyu Liu (Nanyang Technological University) · Yibo Wang (Nanyang Technological University) · Huanjin Yao (Tsinghua University) · Jingyi Zhang (Nanyang Technological University) · Wenhao Wu (nanjing university) · Jiaxing Huang (Nanyang Technological University) · Yingjie Wang (Nanyang Technological University) · YuXin Song (Baidu) · Haocheng Feng (Baidu)
backpropagationcollective learningcollective monte carlo tree searcherror positioningexpansioniterative operationslearning-to-reasonmllmmulberry-260kmultimodal datasetreasoning-path searchingreflection capabilitiesselectionsimulationstep-by-step reasoningtree search

In this work, we aim to develop an MLLM that understands and solves questions by learning to create each intermediate step of the reasoning involved till the final answer. To this end, we propose Collective Monte Carlo Tree Search (CoMCTS), a new learning-to-reason method for MLLMs, which introduces the concept of collective learning into ``tree search'' for effective and efficient reasoning-path searching and learning. The core idea of CoMCTS is to leverage collective knowledge from multiple models to collaboratively conjecture, search and identify effective reasoning paths toward correct answers via four iterative operations including Expansion, Simulation and Error Positioning, Backpropagation, and Selection. Using CoMCTS, we construct Mulberry-260k, a multimodal dataset with a tree of rich, explicit and well-defined reasoning nodes for each question. With Mulberry-260k, we perform collective SFT to train our model, Mulberry, a series of MLLMs with o1-like step-by-step Reasoning and Reflection capabilities. Extensive experiments demonstrate the superiority of our proposed methods on various benchmarks. Code is available at https://github.com/HJYao00/Mulberry.