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ReCreate: Reasoning and Creating Domain Agents Driven by Experience
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abstract
Large Language Model agents are reshaping the industrial landscape. However, most practical agents remain human-designed because tasks differ widely, making them labor-intensive to build. This situation poses a central question: can we automatically create and adapt domain agents in the wild? While several recent approaches have sought to automate agent creation, they typically treat agent generation as a black-box procedure and rely solely on final performance metrics to guide the process. Such strategies overlook critical evidence explaining why an agent succeeds or fails, and often require high computational costs. To address these limitations, we propose ReCreate, an experience-driven framework for the automatic creation of domain agents. ReCreate systematically leverages agent interaction histories, which provide rich concrete signals on both the causes of success or failure and the avenues for improvement. Specifically, we introduce an agent-as-optimizer paradigm that effectively learns from experience via three key components: (i) an experience storage and retrieval mechanism for on-demand inspection; (ii) a reasoning-creating synergy pipeline that maps execution experience into scaffold edits; and (iii) hierarchical updates that abstract instance-level details into reusable domain patterns. In experiments across diverse domains, ReCreate consistently outperforms human-designed agents and existing automated agent generation methods, even when starting from minimal seed scaffolds.
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2026 7verdicts
UNVERDICTED 7representative citing papers
EvoRepair is the first experience-based self-evolving agent framework for automated vulnerability repair, reporting 90.46% overall success on PATCHEVAL and SEC-bench benchmarks.
DOLORES, an agent using a formal language for meta-reasoning to construct adaptive scaffolds on the fly, outperforms prior scaffolding methods by 24.8% on average across four hard benchmarks and multiple model sizes.
Meta-Team is a collaborative self-evolution framework that turns multi-agent execution experience into reusable improvements at agent, coordination, and team levels, outperforming baselines on six benchmarks.
Priority ranking offers a low-cost direct evaluation for harness optimizers that correlates with their real multi-step optimization performance, supported by the Shor dataset of 182 scenarios.
MAA formalizes alignability and comparability conditions and uses differential signals, EMA accumulation, and semantic identity merging to enable cross-batch operation-level evidence accumulation, outperforming batch-level baselines in 14 of 16 settings while matching online methods.
BV-Blend blends prompt-local and semantic-cluster historical reward statistics via SEM-derived weights to stabilize critic-free RL advantage estimation.
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