Recursive Language Models Meet Uncertainty: The Surprising Effectiveness of Self-Reflective Program Search for Long Context
arXiv cs.AI / 3/18/2026
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Key Points
- SRLM augments programmatic context interaction with uncertainty-aware self-reflection signals—self-consistency, reasoning length, and verbalized confidence—to evaluate and select candidate context-interaction programs.
- Compared with Recursive Language Models, SRLM yields up to 22% improvement under the same time budget, showing that recursion is not the primary driver of performance.
- Across diverse benchmarks and context lengths, SRLM yields consistent gains and can outperform heuristic program search in semantically intensive tasks.
- The findings suggest that a simple self-reflective program search can match or surpass RLM without explicit recursion, challenging assumptions about the necessity of recursive inference for long-context reasoning.
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