DS1 spectrogram: Agentic Uncertainty Quantification

Agentic Uncertainty Quantification

January 22, 20262601.15703

Authors

Prafulla Kumar Choubey,Kung-Hsiang Huang,Caiming Xiong,Chien-Sheng Wu,Jiaxin Zhang

Abstract

Although AI agents have demonstrated impressive capabilities in long-horizon reasoning, their reliability is severely hampered by the "Spiral of Hallucination," where early epistemic errors propagate irreversibly. Existing methods face a dilemma: uncertainty quantification (UQ) methods typically act as passive sensors, only diagnosing risks without addressing them, while self-reflection mechanisms suffer from continuous or aimless corrections.

To bridge this gap, we propose a unified Dual-Process Agentic UQ (AUQ) framework that transforms verbalized uncertainty into active, bi-directional control signals. Our architecture comprises two complementary mechanisms: System 1 (Uncertainty-Aware Memory, UAM), which implicitly propagates verbalized confidence and semantic explanations to prevent blind decision-making; and System 2 (Uncertainty-Aware Reflection, UAR), which utilizes these explanations as rational cues to trigger targeted inference-time resolution only when necessary.

This enables the agent to balance efficient execution and deep deliberation dynamically. Extensive experiments on closed-loop benchmarks and open-ended deep research tasks demonstrate that our training-free approach achieves superior performance and trajectory-level calibration.

We believe this principled framework AUQ represents a significant step towards reliable agents.

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