CLAIIRMay 29

Masking Stale Observations Helps Search Agents -- Until It Doesn't: A Regime Map and Its Mechanism

arXiv:2606.0040895.6h-index: 4Has Code
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For developers of agentic search systems, it provides a regime map showing when context management helps or hurts, revealing that the effect depends on interaction between retriever and model rather than either alone.

The paper studies masking stale observations in long-horizon search agents and finds that accuracy gain follows an asymmetric inverted-U shape depending on retriever recall and model capacity, with benefits under strong retrievers and mid-capacity models but collapse when models are saturated.

Long-horizon search agents accumulate large amounts of retrieved content across many tool calls, making context-budget efficiency increasingly important. A minimal intervention is to mask stale observations from the context as the trajectory progresses, but it remains unclear when this form of context management helps and why. We study observation masking through a systematic sweep over various agent backbones (4B to 284B parameters) and three retrievers on offline and live-web agentic search benchmarks. We find that the accuracy gain from masking follows an asymmetric inverted-U shape when plotted against the model's accuracy without context management: a plateau under weak retrievers, a peak when a strong retriever meets a mid-capacity model, and a sharp collapse when the model is saturated. This pattern reflects the interaction between retriever recall and the model's implicit filtering capacity, rather than either factor in isolation. Mechanistically, masking implements a token-for-turn trade-off: it removes observations the model has largely stopped attending to and pages the agent rarely re-opens. The added turns help when they convert failures into successes, but they fail when masking removes evidence the model would otherwise have used. We therefore reframe context management as a regime-dependent intervention and provide a holistic perspective for analyzing context use in agentic deep search. We release our scaffold and trajectories here (https://github.com/i-DeepSearch/observation-masking) to support future research.

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