AlignEvoSkill: Towards Knowledge-Aware and Task-Aligned Agent Skill Evolution
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Reusable skills play a key role in improving LLM-based agents, but existing skill-evolution methods often fail to ensure that evolved skills both cover the knowledge required by the task and remain aligned with the target task. As a result, evolved skills could be incomplete or irrelevant. To address this limitation, we propose AlignEvoSkill, a skill-evolution framework that jointly models knowledge coverage and task alignment. Given failed task trajectories, AlignEvoSkill first identifies task-relevant knowledge tags, retrieves complementary prior skills, and adapts them into candidate skills that address missing knowledge. It then selects high-quality candidates using a joint filtering criterion based on knowledge-coverage and task-alignment scores. Experiments on 3 benchmarks with4 LLM backbones show a 34.7% relative gain of AlignEvoSkill over the non-evolution baseline and achieves a new SOTA in skill evolution with lower cost.
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