LoHoSearch is a new benchmark of 544 KG-constructed questions across 11 domains where the strongest search agent scores 34.74% and context strategies add at most 6.8%.
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VitaBench 2.0 introduces a benchmark for long-term personalized and proactive agent behavior, with results indicating substantial gaps in current frontier LLMs.
Alice uses preservation conflicts from failed candidate updates to create class-stratified hypotheses and guide exploration, improving executable world-model learning under prior misalignment.
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SCOUT achieves state-of-the-art long-text understanding with up to 8x lower token use by actively foraging for sparse query-relevant information and updating a compact provenance-grounded epistemic state.
PlanRAG models natural language exploratory reasoning problems as logical query trees, optimizes them via dynamic programming with a multi-dimensional cost model, and executes iterative retrieval-generation over the trees to outperform prior RAG methods on a new dataset.
ECHO is a selective turn-memory framework for agentic RL that compresses turns into indexed records, selects them for bounded contexts, and uses source indices to assign outcome credit to supporting evidence, reaching 43.4% accuracy on BrowseComp-Plus versus 28.9% for GRPO and 36.1% for SUPO.
ACE is a pluggable module that elastically orchestrates historical agent steps as raw, abstract, or dropped to maintain compact yet recoverable context for LLM agents handling long trajectories.
VISTA supplies LLM agents with a visible proprioceptive dashboard of typed context blocks, enabling untrained self-management that lifts performance on long-horizon tool-use benchmarks across multiple model scales.
HORMA builds a hierarchical memory structure from agent experiences and trains a lightweight RL navigator to retrieve minimal sufficient context, yielding better task performance with at most 22.17% of baseline token usage on ALFWorld, LoCoMo, and LongMemEval.
AdaCoM trains an external context manager with RL to improve long-horizon LLM agent performance via adaptive pruning and preservation, revealing a fidelity-reliability trade-off across agents.
RoleMemo dataset and DualMem dual-memory framework let role-playing agents interpret facts through personas, with a 4B model beating larger zero-shot systems on fidelity.
AgentFugue introduces a plug-in shared reasoning hub trained with SFT and RL that enables peer agents to share intermediate reasoning, yielding gains on long-horizon tasks over strong baselines.
SAM is a standalone memory framework for long-horizon LLM agents that creates state-adaptive cues from interactions, preserves raw trajectories for intent-driven recall, and optimizes the module via expert supervision and RL, outperforming baselines on BrowseComp and related benchmarks.
PEEK maintains a constant-sized context map via a programmable cache policy to give LLM agents persistent orientation knowledge about recurring external contexts, yielding 6-34% gains and lower cost than prior prompt-learning methods.
Position-preserving MASK token compression reduces redundancy in diffusion LLMs to accelerate parallel decoding and enable context folding for longer sequences.
Argus coordinates a Navigator and multiple Searchers via an evidence graph for deep research, reporting average gains of 5.5 points with one Searcher and 12.7 points with eight parallel Searchers across eight benchmarks, reaching 86.2 on BrowseComp with 64 Searchers.
PRISM is a new inference-time retrieval system that achieves higher accuracy than baselines on long-horizon agent tasks while using an order of magnitude less context by combining hierarchical graph search, intent-based costing, compression, and adaptive routing over structured memory.
Slipstream uses asynchronous compaction with trajectory-grounded judge validation to improve long-horizon agent accuracy by up to 8.8 percentage points and reduce latency by up to 39.7%.
A large model generates a compact reasoning signal that a small model uses to solve tasks, reducing the large model's output tokens by up to 60% on benchmarks like AIME and GPQA.
LMM-Searcher uses file-based visual UIDs and a fetch tool plus 12K synthesized trajectories to fine-tune a multimodal agent that scales to 100-turn horizons and reaches SOTA among open-source models on MM-BrowseComp and MMSearch-Plus.
AggAgent uses an agent with inspection tools to aggregate parallel trajectories for agentic tasks, outperforming prior methods by up to 5.3% on average across benchmarks.
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