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community:leiden_hybrid_concepts-run4-c8-c10Agent design through restraint and simplicity
Explores how fewer constraints, single-turn workflows, and strategic non-action improve agent generalization and task performance.
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- SFR-DeepResearch: Towards Effective Reinforcement Learning for Autonomously Reasoning Single Agents2 members
- agent-harness-design.md1 member
Bridges (1)
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- Active inference & agent ecology3 shared
Claims (2)
- Single agents can generalize better to unseen tasks because they are not constrained by predefined heuristic-based workflows.Architectural belief motivating single-agent design choice; suggests flexibility provides better out-of-distribution performance.
- What an agent does not do—silence, deferral, waiting—is a positive structural feature, not absence.
Findings (1)
- Single-turn agentic workflow yields 10% absolute improvement on FRAMES for QwQ-32B over default multi-turn template.Result demonstrating inference-time architectural gains from reformulating multi-turn interactions as single-turn contextual QA.