ARBOR introduces a reusable rubric buffer that consolidates contrastive trajectory drafts into cross-query rubrics for online process rewards, outperforming GRPO and DAPO on multi-hop QA benchmarks.
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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.
Mango raises web agent success rates to 63.6% on WebVoyager and 52.5% on WebWalkerQA by bandit-based starting-point selection and memory, beating baselines by 7.3% and 26.8%.
TEC is a new public dataset of detailed human trial-and-error trajectories and reflections on web tasks, with humans showing substantially higher accuracy than LLMs.
WebUncertainty improves web agent performance on benchmarks by adaptively selecting planning modes based on task uncertainty and using confidence-induced action uncertainty in MCTS to quantify aleatoric and epistemic uncertainty for better decisions.
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ARBOR: Online Process Rewards via a Reusable Rubric Buffer for Search Agents
ARBOR introduces a reusable rubric buffer that consolidates contrastive trajectory drafts into cross-query rubrics for online process rewards, outperforming GRPO and DAPO on multi-hop QA benchmarks.
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When RAG Meets Query Planning: Logical Query Trees for Resolving Exploratory Reasoning Problems
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.
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Mango: Multi-Agent Web Navigation via Global-View Optimization
Mango raises web agent success rates to 63.6% on WebVoyager and 52.5% on WebWalkerQA by bandit-based starting-point selection and memory, beating baselines by 7.3% and 26.8%.
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TEC: A Collection of Human Trial-and-error Trajectories for Problem Solving
TEC is a new public dataset of detailed human trial-and-error trajectories and reflections on web tasks, with humans showing substantially higher accuracy than LLMs.
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WebUncertainty: Dual-Level Uncertainty Driven Planning and Reasoning For Autonomous Web Agent
WebUncertainty improves web agent performance on benchmarks by adaptively selecting planning modes based on task uncertainty and using confidence-induced action uncertainty in MCTS to quantify aleatoric and epistemic uncertainty for better decisions.