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Learning to Solve Constraint Satisfaction Problems with Recurrent Transformer

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Constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) are about finding values of variables that satisfy the given constraints. We show that Transformer extended with recurrence is a viable approach to learning to solve CSPs in an end-to-end manner, having clear advantages over state-of-the-art methods such as Graph Neural Networks, SATNet, and some neuro-symbolic models. With the ability of Transformer to handle visual input, the proposed Recurrent Transformer can straightforwardly be applied to visual constraint reasoning problems while successfully addressing the symbol grounding problem. We also show how to leverage deductive knowledge of discrete constraints in the Transformer's inductive learning to achieve sample-efficient learning and semi-supervised learning for CSPs.

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Throttling Web Agents Using Reasoning Gates

cs.AI · 2025-09-01 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Rebus-based reasoning gates, puzzles built from random word/domain clue sets, impose token costs on LM web agents that are up to 9.2x the generator's cost.

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  • Throttling Web Agents Using Reasoning Gates cs.AI · 2025-09-01 · conditional · none · ref 103 · internal anchor

    Rebus-based reasoning gates, puzzles built from random word/domain clue sets, impose token costs on LM web agents that are up to 9.2x the generator's cost.