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Tiny Moves: Game-based Hypothesis Refinement
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Hintzen, Rogier
, Reichert, Sabine
, Balla, Martin
, Dobrowolska, Agnieszka
, Jen Ning Lim
, Edwards, Lindsay
, Gogleva, Anna
, Gemayel, Karl
, Charman, Thomas
in
Controllability
/ Errors
/ Games
/ Hypotheses
/ Machine learning
/ Reasoning
/ Recovery
2026
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Tiny Moves: Game-based Hypothesis Refinement
by
Hintzen, Rogier
, Reichert, Sabine
, Balla, Martin
, Dobrowolska, Agnieszka
, Jen Ning Lim
, Edwards, Lindsay
, Gogleva, Anna
, Gemayel, Karl
, Charman, Thomas
in
Controllability
/ Errors
/ Games
/ Hypotheses
/ Machine learning
/ Reasoning
/ Recovery
2026
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Tiny Moves: Game-based Hypothesis Refinement
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Hintzen, Rogier
, Reichert, Sabine
, Balla, Martin
, Dobrowolska, Agnieszka
, Jen Ning Lim
, Edwards, Lindsay
, Gogleva, Anna
, Gemayel, Karl
, Charman, Thomas
in
Controllability
/ Errors
/ Games
/ Hypotheses
/ Machine learning
/ Reasoning
/ Recovery
2026
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Tiny Moves: Game-based Hypothesis Refinement
2026
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Overview
Most machine learning approaches to scientific discovery frame hypotheses as end-to-end predictions, obscuring the incremental structure of scientific reasoning. We propose The Hypothesis Game, a symbolic formalism for hypothesis refinement in which LLM agents operate on a shared hypothesis state using a fixed grammar of reasoning moves. The framework is motivated by the observation that scientific progress often proceeds through small, localized revisions, grounded in domain context, rather than extensive rewrites. We instantiate a minimal game with LLM agents and evaluate it on pathway-level mechanistic refinement tasks. In the primary setting of corruption recovery, where hypotheses contain controlled errors, the game-based approach consistently removes more errors and achieves higher precision than strong prompting baselines, while preserving valid structure through incremental edits. In a secondary reconstruction setting from partial cues, it performs comparably to the strongest baseline, indicating that explicit move-based refinement remains competitive even when ground-truth recovery is difficult. These findings support game-based reasoning as a principled route to more controllable, interpretable, and transferable hypothesis refinement systems for scientific discovery.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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