Iterative Self-Incentivization Empowers Large Language Models as Agentic Searchers
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Large language models (LLMs) have been widely integrated into information retrieval to advance traditional techniques. However, effectively enabling LLMs to seek accurate knowledge in complex tasks remains a challenge due to the complexity of multi-hop queries as well as the irrelevant retrieved content. To address these limitations, we propose ExSearch, an agentic search framework, where the LLM learns to retrieve useful information as the reasoning unfolds through a self-incentivized process. At each step, the LLM decides what to retrieve (thinking), triggers an external retriever (search), and extracts fine-grained evidence (recording) to support next-step reasoning. To enable LLM with this capability, we adopts a Generalized Expectation-Maximization algorithm.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Jun-14-2026, 03:42:48 GMT
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