arXiv Machine Learning By Guanghui Min, Liang Wu, Mayank Darbari, Chen Chen, Liangjie Hong

Toward Reliable Context Compression for Long-Horizon Agents: An Empirical Study of Execution Instability

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arXiv:2608. 06503v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Recurrent context compression controls context growth in long-horizon agents, but its behavioral effects remain poorly understood.

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