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title = "{R}2{IF}: Aligning Reasoning with Decisions via Composite Rewards for Interpretable {LLM} Function Calling",
author = "Cheng, Aijia and
Wang, Kailong and
Shi, Ling and
Zhao, Yongxin",
editor = "Liakata, Maria and
Moreira, Viviane P. and
Zhang, Jiajun and
Jurgens, David",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 64th Annual Meeting of the {A}ssociation for {C}omputational {L}inguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)",
month = jul,
year = "2026",
address = "San Diego, California, United States",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2026.acl-long.1715/",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2026.acl-long.1715",
pages = "36995--37008",
ISBN = "979-8-89176-390-6",
abstract = "Function calling empowers large language models (LLMs) to interface with external tools, yet existing RL-based approaches suffer from misalignment between reasoning processes and tool-call decisions. We propose R2IF, a reasoning-aware RL framework for interpretable function calling, adopting a composite reward integrating format/correctness constraints, Chain-of-Thought Effectiveness Reward (CER), and Specification-Modification-Value (SMV) reward, optimized via GRPO. Experiments on BFCL/ACEBench show R2IF outperforms baselines by up to 34.62{\%} (Llama3.2-3B on BFCL) with positive Average CoT Effectiveness (0.05 for Llama3.2-3B), enhancing both function-calling accuracy and interpretability for reliable tool-augmented LLM deployment."
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%T R2IF: Aligning Reasoning with Decisions via Composite Rewards for Interpretable LLM Function Calling
%A Cheng, Aijia
%A Wang, Kailong
%A Shi, Ling
%A Zhao, Yongxin
%Y Liakata, Maria
%Y Moreira, Viviane P.
%Y Zhang, Jiajun
%Y Jurgens, David
%S Proceedings of the 64th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
%D 2026
%8 July
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C San Diego, California, United States
%@ 979-8-89176-390-6
%F cheng-etal-2026-r2if
%X Function calling empowers large language models (LLMs) to interface with external tools, yet existing RL-based approaches suffer from misalignment between reasoning processes and tool-call decisions. We propose R2IF, a reasoning-aware RL framework for interpretable function calling, adopting a composite reward integrating format/correctness constraints, Chain-of-Thought Effectiveness Reward (CER), and Specification-Modification-Value (SMV) reward, optimized via GRPO. Experiments on BFCL/ACEBench show R2IF outperforms baselines by up to 34.62% (Llama3.2-3B on BFCL) with positive Average CoT Effectiveness (0.05 for Llama3.2-3B), enhancing both function-calling accuracy and interpretability for reliable tool-augmented LLM deployment.
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%U https://aclanthology.org/2026.acl-long.1715/
%U https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2026.acl-long.1715
%P 36995-37008
Markdown (Informal)
[R2IF: Aligning Reasoning with Decisions via Composite Rewards for Interpretable LLM Function Calling](https://aclanthology.org/2026.acl-long.1715/) (Cheng et al., ACL 2026)
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