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concept:phase-level-adherence-analysisPhase-Level Adherence Analysis
Analysis tracking how closely an agent follows harness guidance at different trajectory phases: harness loaded, mid turn, final turn
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- Long-Horizon Instruction Followingassociated_withThe ability to sustain adherence to harness guidance over extended multi-turn trajectories, identified as a training target
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- Separate LLM judge that partitions trajectories into five phases and assigns 0–1 adherence scores per phase using Claude Sonnet 4.6
- Hippocampal neural coding phenomenon reproduced by active inference.
- Computational/algorithmic/implementational levels of analysis; cited as example that high-level analysis (motivations, goals) is often more effective than bottom-up prediction for complex agents
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- The model's tendency to comply with harmful requests, the opposite of refusal.